2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.eimce.2022.03.016
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The effect of maternal pertussis vaccination on the epidemiology of pertussis in Spain

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“…Similarly, during the pertussis resurgence in the UK in 2012, the highest incidence of pertussis was seen in infants \ 3 months old whereas a remarkable rise was also reported in the age cohort of [ 15 years [43]. In Spain, infants \ 3 months of age accounted for almost 60% of hospitalizations due to pertussis, and [ 90% of hospitalized patients were infants\1 year of age [44]. Mortality rates in infants \ 3 months old were the highest in all these epidemics [45].…”
Section: Burden Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Similarly, during the pertussis resurgence in the UK in 2012, the highest incidence of pertussis was seen in infants \ 3 months old whereas a remarkable rise was also reported in the age cohort of [ 15 years [43]. In Spain, infants \ 3 months of age accounted for almost 60% of hospitalizations due to pertussis, and [ 90% of hospitalized patients were infants\1 year of age [44]. Mortality rates in infants \ 3 months old were the highest in all these epidemics [45].…”
Section: Burden Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Pertussis vaccination in pregnancy was available in all regions of Spain in early 2016. While the national mean of death from pertussis was 5.1 per year between 2007 and 2015, annual mortality rate fell to 2.5 per year between 2016 and 2019 [44].…”
Section: Maternal Immunizationmentioning
confidence: 94%
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