Whooping cough after stopping pertussis immunisation

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An epidemic of whooping cough occurred in a rural practice in Shetland, containing 144 children under 16. Before July 1974 all children were immunised against pertussis, but after that date immunisation was stopped. Of the 134 children studied, 93 had been immunised. Sixty-five of the children developed whooping cough. The incidence of infection was similar in those who had and had not been immunised. The incidence was also, similar in those born before and after July 1974. There was no evidence to support the routine use of pertussis immunisation in rural Shetland. © 1979, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Ditchburn, R. K. (1979). Whooping cough after stopping pertussis immunisation. British Medical Journal, 1(6178), 1601–1603. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6178.1601

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