Abstract:BackgroundWhooping cough is a communicable disease whose incidence has increased in recent years in some countries with vaccination. Since 1981, in Catalonia (Spain), cases must be reported to the Public Health Department. In 1997, surveillance changed from aggregated counts to individual report and the surveillance system was improved after 2002. Catalan public health is universal with equal coverage geographically. The aim of this study was to determine whether there are differences in whooping cough inciden… Show more
“…population. Although the presentation of the vaccine has reduced the incidence of the disease, it does not have any effect on reducing epidemic intervals (5). In spite of developing immunization programs in many countries, pertussis remains the important cause of mortality in children leading to about 200,000 annual deaths in under 5 children (6).…”
The use of spatio-temporal analysis with geographic information system (GIS) is a beneficial epidemiologic method to identify high-risk areas about different diseases. In Iran, there is no similar study about the spatial distribution of Pertussis.
“…population. Although the presentation of the vaccine has reduced the incidence of the disease, it does not have any effect on reducing epidemic intervals (5). In spite of developing immunization programs in many countries, pertussis remains the important cause of mortality in children leading to about 200,000 annual deaths in under 5 children (6).…”
The use of spatio-temporal analysis with geographic information system (GIS) is a beneficial epidemiologic method to identify high-risk areas about different diseases. In Iran, there is no similar study about the spatial distribution of Pertussis.
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