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Molecular Pathogenesis, Epidemiology, and Clinical Manifestations of Respiratory Infections Due to Bordetella pertussisand Other BordetellaSubspecies

Authors :
Mattoo, Seema
Cherry, James D.
Source :
Clinical Microbiology Reviews; April 2005, Vol. 18 Issue: 2 p326-382, 57p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

SUMMARYBordetellarespiratory infections are common in people (B. pertussis) and in animals (B. bronchiseptica). During the last two decades, much has been learned about the virulence determinants, pathogenesis, and immunity of Bordetella. Clinically, the full spectrum of disease due to B. pertussisinfection is now understood, and infections in adolescents and adults are recognized as the reservoir for cyclic outbreaks of disease. DTaP vaccines, which are less reactogenic than DTP vaccines, are now in general use in many developed countries, and it is expected that the expansion of their use to adolescents and adults will have a significant impact on reducing pertussis and perhaps decrease the circulation of B. pertussis. Future studies should seek to determine the cause of the unique cough which is associated with Bordetellarespiratory infections. It is also hoped that data gathered from molecular Bordetellaresearch will lead to a new generation of DTaP vaccines which provide greater efficacy than is provided by today's vaccines.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08938512 and 10986618
Volume :
18
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs7859484
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/CMR.18.2.326-382.2005