2014
DOI: 10.6001/actamedica.v21i1.2887
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Maternal and infant Bordetella pertussis infection

Abstract: Background. Pertussis continues to be a public health concern around the world because of increasing morbidity among vaccinated children and adults, severe disease forms in infants and late diagnosis. It is frequently believed that pertussis is exclusively a “childhood disease”, but there have been increasing reports of B. pertussis infection among adolescents and adults, although the peak incidence and the highest mortality occur among infants. Case presentation. 7-week-old infant illness started with a dry … Show more

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