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Comparative epidemiologic characteristics of pertussis in 10 Central and Eastern European countries, 2000-2013
Authors
A Hviid
AB Hill
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AM Barkoff
AM Wendelboe
Aneta Nitsch-Osuch
Atanas Mangarov
CV Phillips
D Hozbor
Dace Zavadska
Daniela Flavia Hozbor
DN Fisman
DW Jackson
E Grimprel
EL Hewlett
F Zepp
H Broutin
HE Quinn
I Lutsar
I Paradowska-Stankiewicz
JD Cherry
JD Cherry
JD Cherry
JD Cherry
JE Atwell
JI Ward
JM Warfel
JS Lavine
JS Lavine
K Winter
KM Bisgard
Kuulo Kutsar
LH Falleiros Arlant
LK Misegades
LP Celentano
M Domenech de Celles
M Riffelmann
MA Witt
MC Kaczmarek
MN Wymann
N Guiso
N Guiso
NP Klein
P Andre
P Jogi
P Strebel
Philippe André
Q He
Roman Chlibek
Roman Prymula
RS Torres
S Dinu
S Mattoo
SA Plotkin
SC de Greeff
SL Sheridan
SL Sheridan
T Dalby
TA Clark
TA Glass
TH Skoff
Ulrich Heininger
Vladimir Petrović
Vytautas Usonis
WE Smallridge
Zsófia Mészner
Zuzana Kristufkova
Publication date
1 January 2016
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Publisher Copyright: © 2016 Heininger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.We undertook an epidemiological survey of the annual incidence of pertussis reported from 2000 to 2013 in ten Central and Eastern European countries to ascertain whether increased pertussis reports in some countries share common underlying drivers or whether there are specific features in each country. The annual incidence of pertussis in the participating countries was obtained from relevant government institutions and/or national surveillance systems. We reviewed the changes in the pertussis incidence rates in each country to explore differences and/or similarities between countries in relation to pertussis surveillance; case definitions for detection and confirmation of pertussis; incidence and number of cases of pertussis by year, overall and by age group; population by year, overall and by age group; pertussis immunization schedule and coverage, and switch from whole-cell pertussis vaccines (wP) to acellular pertussis vaccines (aP). There was heterogeneity in the reported annual incidence rates and trends observed across countries. Reported pertussis incidence rates varied considerably, ranging from 0.01 to 96 per 100,000 population, with the highest rates generally reported in Estonia and the lowest in Hungary and Serbia. The greatest burden appears for the most part in infants (<1 year) in Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Romania, and Serbia, but not in the other participating countries where the burden may have shifted to older children, though surveillance of adults may be inappropriate. There was no consistent pattern associated with the switch from wP to aP vaccines on reported pertussis incidence rates. The heterogeneity in reported data may be related to a number of factors including surveillance system characteristics or capabilities, different case definitions, type of pertussis confirmation tests used, public awareness of the disease, as well as real differences in the magnitude of the disease, or a combination of these factors. Our study highlights the need to standardize pertussis detection and confirmation in surveillance programs across Europe, complemented with carefully-designed seroprevalence studies using the same protocols and methodologies.publishersversionPeer reviewe
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