Clinical Problems 2020
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.2468
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Late Breaking Abstract - Burden of pertussis in COPD: a retrospective database study in England

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“…50 years with COPD was similar to that of a general cohort of people aged ! 50 years in the same study period, as reported by Aris et al (5.76 events per 100 000 PYFU) [39]. Similar results were observed for !…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…50 years with COPD was similar to that of a general cohort of people aged ! 50 years in the same study period, as reported by Aris et al (5.76 events per 100 000 PYFU) [39]. Similar results were observed for !…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…When comparing our estimate for recent B. pertussis exposure in the AERIS cohort in 2013 (using an anti-PT threshold of 70 IU/mL indicative of B. pertussis infection within the last year) to the reported incidence of clinical pertussis cases in a COPD cohort aged 50 years obtained from CPRD-HES in the same calendar year [37], we noted a several 100-fold higher rate of pertussis infections based on seroprevalence. This emphasizes the high circulation of B. pertussis in patients with COPD in England, but also that one should take into account the difficulty in distinguishing increased cough without fever due to pertussis infection from other triggers provoking a worsening of the clinical condition in patients with chronic cough.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…To this end, the proportion of patients in the AERIS cohort subset with samples taken in 2013 who had an anti-PT 70 IU/mL (indicative of B. pertussis infection within the last 12 months) at M12 or M24 was compared with (i.e. divided by) the reported incidence rate in 2013 in patients 50 years old with COPD obtained from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) linked to the Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) database from a separate study [37].…”
Section: Exploratory Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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