Clinical characteristics and molecular detection of Bordetella pertussis in hospitalized children with a clinical diagnosis of whooping cough in Peru

  • Juana del Valle-Mendoza
  • Cristina del Valle-Varga
  • Ronald Aquino-Ortega
  • Luis J. del Valle
  • Erico Cieza-Mora
  • Wilmer Silva-Caso
  • Jorge Bazán-Mayra
  • Victor Zavaleta-Gavidia
  • Miguel Angel Aguilar-Luis
  • Hernán Cornejo-Pacherres
  • Johanna Martins-Luna
  • Angela CornejoTapia

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Pertussis is an infectious disease caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Bordetella pertussis. In Peru, actual public health programs indicate that vaccination against B. pertussis must be mandatory and generalized, besides all detected cases must be reported. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of B. pertussis among children under five years of age with a presumptive diagnosis of whopping cough in Cajamarca, a region located in northern Peru.

Materials and Methods: The population of this cross-sectional study were children under 5 years old hospitalized as presumptive cases of pertussis during December 2017 to December 2018. The nasopharyngeal samples were analyzed by real-time PCR for the detection of B. pertussis.

Published
2021-02-23
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