Effect of pertussis vaccine in pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic in the cases of wooping cough.

Journal: Enfermedades Infecciosas Y Microbiologia Clinica (English Ed.)
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Abstract

Background: Whooping cough has had an increased incidence and severity specially in infants and maternal immunization has been implemented as a prevention strategy. COVID-19 pandemic seems to decrease the incidence of other respiratory diseases.

Methods: Retrospective study from 2012 to 2021 to assess the influence of pertussis maternal immunizations and the first year of COVID-19 pandemic in the cases of whooping cough.

Results: 960 suspected cases from primary care and hospital, with 130 cases (104 children and 26 adults) being diagnosed of whooping cough. In the post-vaccination period, a reduction in the cases and severity in infants up to 6 months old was observed as well as in the pertussis diagnosis in adult women. There were no whooping cough cases during the COVID-19 period.

Conclusions: Both the pertussis vaccination in pregnancy and the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic have decreased the number of pertussis cases.

Authors
María Del León Morillo, David Gomez Pastrana, María Díaz Colom, Sonia Quecuty Vela, Juan Alados Arboledas, Carmen Aragón Fernández