Preview

CHILDREN INFECTIONS

Advanced search

Familial focus of combined course of whooping cough and measles: clinical observation

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2024-23-4-54-56

Abstract

The incidence of whooping cough is usually higher than the official statistics due to underdiagnosis of the infection, especially in older children. The significant increase in the incidence of measles and whooping cough in recent years has been reflected in the modern problem of mixed infections. We had the opportunity to observe patients with whooping cough combined with measles in a family outbreak in two unvaccinated sisters aged 10 and 13.

About the Authors

O. P. Popova
Russian medical Academy of continuous postgraduate education
Russian Federation

Moscow 



S. V. Bunin
Infectious Clinical Hospital No 1, Moscow Department of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Moscow 



I. M. Fedorova
G.N.Gabrichevsky Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation

Moscow 



S. I. Koteleva
G.N.Gabrichevsky Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation

Moscow 



Ju. V. Shvetsova
Infectious Clinical Hospital No 1, Moscow Department of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Moscow 



Ye. V. Kardonova
Infectious Clinical Hospital No 1, Moscow Department of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Moscow 



K. V. Zharikova
Infectious Clinical Hospital No 1, Moscow Department of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Moscow 



References

1. Vasyunin A.V., Krasnova E.I., Karpovich G.S., Panasenko L.M., Mikhailenko M.A., Pomogaeva A.P. Urgent issues of epidemiology, clinical picture, diagnostics and prevention of pertussis at the present stage. Lechashchiy Vrach. 2019; 1:14—19. (In Russ.)

2. Bogvilene Y.A., Martynova G.P., Evreimova S.V. , Komarova B.L., Karasev A.V. Whooping cough in children: clinical and epidemiological features, possibilities of vaccine prevention at the present stage. Epidemiologiya i Vaktsinoprofilaktika=Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention. 2021; 20(6):56—62. (in Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2021-20-6-56-62

3. Babachenko I.V. Clinical and epidemiological evolution of whooping cough against the background of mass vaccine prevention. Poliklinika. 2021; 1:57—63. (In Russ.)

4. Basov A.A., Tsvirkun O.V., Gerasimova A.G., Zekoreeva A.K. The problem of pertussis in some regions of the world. Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity. 2019; 9(2):354—362. (In Russ.). DOI:10.15789/2220-7619-2019-2-354-362

5. Babachenko I.V., Nesterova Y.V, Skripchenko N.V. Clinical and laboratory peculiarities of whooping cough in children of different age groups. Pediatriya imeni G.N. Speranskogo=Pediatrics n.a. G.N. Speransky. 2020; 99(6):98—104 (In Russ.). DOI: 10.24110/0031-403X-2020-99-6-98-104

6. Popova O.P., Blyakher M.S., Fedorova I.M., Koteleva S.I., Kapustin I.V., Dracheva N.A., Vartatyan R.V, Bunin S.V. Clinical and immunological features of the combined course of pertussis and rhinovirus infection in children. Rossiyskiy Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii=Russian Bulletin of Perinatology and Pediatrics. 2021; 66(5):82—87. (In Russ.). DOI:10.21508/1027-4065-2021-66-5-82-87

7. Macina D, Evans KE. Bordetella pertussis in school-age children, adolescents and adults: a systematic review of epidemiology and mortality in Europe. Infect. Dis. Ther. 2021; 10(4):2071—2118. doi: 10.1007/s40121-021-00520-9.


Review

For citations:


Popova O.P., Bunin S.V., Fedorova I.M., Koteleva S.I., Shvetsova J.V., Kardonova Ye.V., Zharikova K.V. Familial focus of combined course of whooping cough and measles: clinical observation. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2024;23(4):54-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2024-23-4-54-56

Views: 286


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2072-8107 (Print)
ISSN 2618-8139 (Online)