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Last Updated: 13 Aug 09
    Pertussis
    Bordetella pertussis
 


stain of pertussis
Whooping cough (pertussis) is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. B. pertussis  is a very small Gram-negative aerobic coccobacillus that appears singly or in pairs. Its metabolism is respiratory, never fermentative, and taxonomically, Bordetella is placed among the "Gram-negative Aerobic Rods and Cocci" in Bergey's Manual. Bordetella is not assigned to any family. The bacteria are nutritonally fastidious and are usually cultivated on rich media supplemented with blood. They can be grown in synthetic medium, however, which contains buffer, salts, an amino acid energy source, and growth factors such as nicotinamide, for which there is a strict requirement. Even on blood agar the organism grows slowly and requires 3-6 days to form pinpoint colonies.

Bordetella pertussis colonizes the cilia of the mammalian respiratory epithelium (Figure 1). Generally, it is thought that B. pertussis does not invade the tissues, but some recent work has shown the bacterium sequestered in alveolar macrophages. The bacterium is a pathogen for humans and possibly for higher primates, and no other reservoir is known. Whooping cough is a relatively mild disease in adults but has a significant mortality rate in infants. Until immunization was introduced in the 1940s, whooping cough was one of the most frequent and severe diseases of infants in the United States.

 
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NEWSmore...
dot MSNBC 26 May 09
Vaccine refusal hikes whooping cough risks
Kids who don't receive the shots are 23 times more likely to get disease


POLICIESmore...
  New Immunization Recommendations PDF  26 May 06
 Author: Webb

CLINICALmore...
  MMWR
 Recommended Antimicrobial Agents for Treatment and Postexposure Prophylaxis of Pertussis
  FDA Talk Paper
 First Combination Vaccine Approved to Help Protect Adolescents Against Whooping Cough
  Use of Diphtheria Toxoid-Tetanus Toxoid-Acellular Pertussis Vaccine as a Fi

ACIP GUIDELINESmore...
  Prevention of Pertussis, Tetanus, and Diphtheria Among Pregnant and Postpartum Women and Their Infants
 Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
  Preventing Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis Among Adults: Use of Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine
 Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and Recommendation of ACIP, supported by the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC), for Use of Tdap Among Health-Care Personnel
  Preventing Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis Among Adolescents: Use of Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and Acellular Pertussis Vaccines
 Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)

SERVICE MESSAGESmore...
  ALARACT PDF  21 Jan 06
 ADOPTION OF NEW TETANUS-DIPHTHERIA-ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS (TDAP) VACCINE

MMQC MESSAGESmore...
  MMQC-07-1155
 MERCK / UPDATE ON AVAILABILITY OF PROQUAD [MEASLES, MUMPS, RUBELLA, AND VARICELLA (OKA/MERCK) VIRUS VACCINE LIVE] / MERCK LETTER
  MMQC-06-1289
 SANOFI PASTEUR TEMPORARY SHORTAGE OF ADACEL® VACCINE / UPDATED INFORMATION BULLETIN
  MMQC-06-1030
 ADOPTION OF NEW TETANUS-DIPHTHERIA-ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS (TDAP) VACCINE / UPDATED INFORMATION

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 Tdap
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 Tdap
  Kinrix (GlaxoSmithKline)
 DTaP-IPV - Package Insert
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