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Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection

In 2012 a large epidemic of pertussis occurred in the Netherlands. We assessed pertussis toxin (PT) antibody levels in longitudinal serum samples from Dutch 10–18 year-olds, encompassing the epidemic, to investigate pertussis infection incidence. Methods: Blood was sampled in October 2011 (n = 239 a...

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Autores principales: van der Lee, Saskia, Stoof, Susanne P., van Ravenhorst, Mariette B., van Gageldonk, Pieter G.M., van der Maas, Nicoline A.T., Sanders, Elisabeth A.M., Buisman, Anne-Marie, Berbers, Guy A.M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5710659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29183555
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2017.22.47.17-00011
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author van der Lee, Saskia
Stoof, Susanne P.
van Ravenhorst, Mariette B.
van Gageldonk, Pieter G.M.
van der Maas, Nicoline A.T.
Sanders, Elisabeth A.M.
Buisman, Anne-Marie
Berbers, Guy A.M.
author_facet van der Lee, Saskia
Stoof, Susanne P.
van Ravenhorst, Mariette B.
van Gageldonk, Pieter G.M.
van der Maas, Nicoline A.T.
Sanders, Elisabeth A.M.
Buisman, Anne-Marie
Berbers, Guy A.M.
author_sort van der Lee, Saskia
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description In 2012 a large epidemic of pertussis occurred in the Netherlands. We assessed pertussis toxin (PT) antibody levels in longitudinal serum samples from Dutch 10–18 year-olds, encompassing the epidemic, to investigate pertussis infection incidence. Methods: Blood was sampled in October 2011 (n = 239 adolescents), then 1 year (2012; n = 228) and 3 years (2014; n = 167) later. PT-IgG concentrations were measured by immunoassay and concentrations ≥50 IU/mL (seropositive) assumed indicative of an infection within the preceding year. Results: During the 2012 epidemic, 10% of participants became seropositive, while this was just 3% after the epidemic. The pertussis acquisition rate proved to be sixfold higher during the epidemic (97 per 1,000 person-years) compared with 2012–2014 (16 per 1,000 person-years). In 2012, pertussis notifications among adolescents nationwide were 228/100,000 (0.23%), which is at least 40 times lower than the seropositivity percentage. Remarkably, 17 of the 22 seropositive participants in 2011, were still seropositive in 2012 and nine remained seropositive for at least 3 years. Discussion: Longitudinal studies allow a better estimation of pertussis infections in the population. A PT-IgG concentration ≥50 IU/mL as indication of recent infection may overestimate these numbers in cross-sectional serosurveillance and should be used carefully.
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spelling pubmed-57106592017-12-07 Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection van der Lee, Saskia Stoof, Susanne P. van Ravenhorst, Mariette B. van Gageldonk, Pieter G.M. van der Maas, Nicoline A.T. Sanders, Elisabeth A.M. Buisman, Anne-Marie Berbers, Guy A.M. Euro Surveill Research Article In 2012 a large epidemic of pertussis occurred in the Netherlands. We assessed pertussis toxin (PT) antibody levels in longitudinal serum samples from Dutch 10–18 year-olds, encompassing the epidemic, to investigate pertussis infection incidence. Methods: Blood was sampled in October 2011 (n = 239 adolescents), then 1 year (2012; n = 228) and 3 years (2014; n = 167) later. PT-IgG concentrations were measured by immunoassay and concentrations ≥50 IU/mL (seropositive) assumed indicative of an infection within the preceding year. Results: During the 2012 epidemic, 10% of participants became seropositive, while this was just 3% after the epidemic. The pertussis acquisition rate proved to be sixfold higher during the epidemic (97 per 1,000 person-years) compared with 2012–2014 (16 per 1,000 person-years). In 2012, pertussis notifications among adolescents nationwide were 228/100,000 (0.23%), which is at least 40 times lower than the seropositivity percentage. Remarkably, 17 of the 22 seropositive participants in 2011, were still seropositive in 2012 and nine remained seropositive for at least 3 years. Discussion: Longitudinal studies allow a better estimation of pertussis infections in the population. A PT-IgG concentration ≥50 IU/mL as indication of recent infection may overestimate these numbers in cross-sectional serosurveillance and should be used carefully. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2017-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5710659/ /pubmed/29183555 http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2017.22.47.17-00011 Text en This article is copyright of The Authors, 2017. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.
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van der Lee, Saskia
Stoof, Susanne P.
van Ravenhorst, Mariette B.
van Gageldonk, Pieter G.M.
van der Maas, Nicoline A.T.
Sanders, Elisabeth A.M.
Buisman, Anne-Marie
Berbers, Guy A.M.
Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection
title Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection
title_full Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection
title_fullStr Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection
title_short Enhanced Bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the Netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection
title_sort enhanced bordetella pertussis acquisition rate in adolescents during the 2012 epidemic in the netherlands and evidence for prolonged antibody persistence after infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5710659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29183555
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2017.22.47.17-00011
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