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Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020

Pertussis cases have been reported most frequently in developed countries, but they are predicted to be the most prevalent in developing countries. Indonesia, a developing country, routinely conducts case-based surveillance for pertussis. We reviewed the data on pertussis cases and close contacts ba...

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Autores principales: Sunarno, Sunarno, Sofiah, Sundari Nur, Amalia, Novi, Hartoyo, Yudi, Rizki, Aulia, Puspandari, Nelly, Saraswati, Ratih Dian, Febriyana, Dwi, Febrianti, Tati, Susanti, Ida, Khariri, Khariri, Sariadji, Kambang, Muna, Fauzul, Rukminiati, Yuni, Sulistyaningrum, Novi, Riana, Dyah Armi, Maha, Masri Sembiring, Fitriana, Fitriana, Voronika, Vivi, Muslih, Muamar, Kamal, Mushtofa, Setiawaty, Vivi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9020744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35442946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266033
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author Sunarno, Sunarno
Sofiah, Sundari Nur
Amalia, Novi
Hartoyo, Yudi
Rizki, Aulia
Puspandari, Nelly
Saraswati, Ratih Dian
Febriyana, Dwi
Febrianti, Tati
Susanti, Ida
Khariri, Khariri
Sariadji, Kambang
Muna, Fauzul
Rukminiati, Yuni
Sulistyaningrum, Novi
Riana, Dyah Armi
Maha, Masri Sembiring
Fitriana, Fitriana
Voronika, Vivi
Muslih, Muamar
Kamal, Mushtofa
Setiawaty, Vivi
author_facet Sunarno, Sunarno
Sofiah, Sundari Nur
Amalia, Novi
Hartoyo, Yudi
Rizki, Aulia
Puspandari, Nelly
Saraswati, Ratih Dian
Febriyana, Dwi
Febrianti, Tati
Susanti, Ida
Khariri, Khariri
Sariadji, Kambang
Muna, Fauzul
Rukminiati, Yuni
Sulistyaningrum, Novi
Riana, Dyah Armi
Maha, Masri Sembiring
Fitriana, Fitriana
Voronika, Vivi
Muslih, Muamar
Kamal, Mushtofa
Setiawaty, Vivi
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description Pertussis cases have been reported most frequently in developed countries, but they are predicted to be the most prevalent in developing countries. Indonesia, a developing country, routinely conducts case-based surveillance for pertussis. We reviewed the data on pertussis cases and close contacts based on clinical sample documents examined in the National Reference Laboratory for pertussis, Indonesia (2016–2020). Our objective was to analyze the laboratory and epidemiological aspects of pertussis cases and close contacts, particularly to evaluate the implementation of a 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia. Data were collected from sample documents and annual laboratory reports between January 2016 and December 2020. We analyzed the proportion of pertussis cases and close contacts by geographic region, year, age, and sex. We used the χ(2) test to correlate the laboratory and epidemiological data. In total, 274 clinical cases of pertussis and 491 close contacts were recorded in 15 provinces. The peak number of cases occurred in 2019, with a positivity rate (percentage of laboratory-confirmed cases) of 41.23% (47/114). Clinical cases were dominated by infants aged <1 year (55.5%), and 52.9% of them were aged <6 months. Similarly, 72.3% (68/94) of the laboratory-confirmed cases were infants. Both clinical cases and positivity rates tended to be higher in females (155 cases, 38.1%) than in males (119 cases, 29.4%). No confirmed cases were found in children aged ≥10 years, although positive results still occurred in close contact. Age-group and laboratory-confirmed cases were correlated (p = 0.00). Clinical and confirmed cases of pertussis occurred mostly in the early age group and may be lower in those aged ≥10 years, especially in confirmed cases. New policies are needed for pertussis prevention at an early age, as well as the application of serology tests to increase laboratory-confirmed cases in children aged ≥10 years.
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spelling pubmed-90207442022-04-21 Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020 Sunarno, Sunarno Sofiah, Sundari Nur Amalia, Novi Hartoyo, Yudi Rizki, Aulia Puspandari, Nelly Saraswati, Ratih Dian Febriyana, Dwi Febrianti, Tati Susanti, Ida Khariri, Khariri Sariadji, Kambang Muna, Fauzul Rukminiati, Yuni Sulistyaningrum, Novi Riana, Dyah Armi Maha, Masri Sembiring Fitriana, Fitriana Voronika, Vivi Muslih, Muamar Kamal, Mushtofa Setiawaty, Vivi PLoS One Research Article Pertussis cases have been reported most frequently in developed countries, but they are predicted to be the most prevalent in developing countries. Indonesia, a developing country, routinely conducts case-based surveillance for pertussis. We reviewed the data on pertussis cases and close contacts based on clinical sample documents examined in the National Reference Laboratory for pertussis, Indonesia (2016–2020). Our objective was to analyze the laboratory and epidemiological aspects of pertussis cases and close contacts, particularly to evaluate the implementation of a 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia. Data were collected from sample documents and annual laboratory reports between January 2016 and December 2020. We analyzed the proportion of pertussis cases and close contacts by geographic region, year, age, and sex. We used the χ(2) test to correlate the laboratory and epidemiological data. In total, 274 clinical cases of pertussis and 491 close contacts were recorded in 15 provinces. The peak number of cases occurred in 2019, with a positivity rate (percentage of laboratory-confirmed cases) of 41.23% (47/114). Clinical cases were dominated by infants aged <1 year (55.5%), and 52.9% of them were aged <6 months. Similarly, 72.3% (68/94) of the laboratory-confirmed cases were infants. Both clinical cases and positivity rates tended to be higher in females (155 cases, 38.1%) than in males (119 cases, 29.4%). No confirmed cases were found in children aged ≥10 years, although positive results still occurred in close contact. Age-group and laboratory-confirmed cases were correlated (p = 0.00). Clinical and confirmed cases of pertussis occurred mostly in the early age group and may be lower in those aged ≥10 years, especially in confirmed cases. New policies are needed for pertussis prevention at an early age, as well as the application of serology tests to increase laboratory-confirmed cases in children aged ≥10 years. Public Library of Science 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9020744/ /pubmed/35442946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266033 Text en © 2022 Sunarno et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sunarno, Sunarno
Sofiah, Sundari Nur
Amalia, Novi
Hartoyo, Yudi
Rizki, Aulia
Puspandari, Nelly
Saraswati, Ratih Dian
Febriyana, Dwi
Febrianti, Tati
Susanti, Ida
Khariri, Khariri
Sariadji, Kambang
Muna, Fauzul
Rukminiati, Yuni
Sulistyaningrum, Novi
Riana, Dyah Armi
Maha, Masri Sembiring
Fitriana, Fitriana
Voronika, Vivi
Muslih, Muamar
Kamal, Mushtofa
Setiawaty, Vivi
Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020
title Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020
title_full Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020
title_fullStr Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020
title_short Laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: A 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in Indonesia, 2016–2020
title_sort laboratory and epidemiology data of pertussis cases and close contacts: a 5-year case-based surveillance of pertussis in indonesia, 2016–2020
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9020744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35442946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266033
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