Outbreak of pertussis in Basra, Iraq

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A total of 133 pertussis cases were studied during an outbreak in Basra from June to December 1996. Most were females and were immunized. Bordetella spp. was isolated in 48.1% of the cases. The isolation rate was highest among infants and decreased with increasing age, and was highest during the catarrhal stage. B. pertussis was the most common species; however, B. parapertussis infection did occur. There were some severe cases of pertussis among infants caused mainly by B. pertussis and dual Bordetella infection. Infection was transmitted by close contact with a pertussis case.

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Al-Bargish, K. A. (1999). Outbreak of pertussis in Basra, Iraq. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 5(3), 540–548. https://doi.org/10.26719/1999.5.3.540

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