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Title: | Prospective multinational study of pertussis infection in hospitalized infants and their household contacts | Authors: | Kowalzik, F. Barbosa, A.P. Fernandes, V.R. Carvalho, P.R. Avila-Aguero, M.L. Goh, D.Y.T. Goh, A. De Miguel, M.J.G. Moraga, F. Roca, J. Campins, M. Huang, L.M. Quian, J. Riley, N. Beck, D. Verstraeten, T. |
Keywords: | Infant Intensive care units pediatric Pertussis vaccine |
Issue Date: | Mar-2007 | Citation: | Kowalzik, F., Barbosa, A.P., Fernandes, V.R., Carvalho, P.R., Avila-Aguero, M.L., Goh, D.Y.T., Goh, A., De Miguel, M.J.G., Moraga, F., Roca, J., Campins, M., Huang, L.M., Quian, J., Riley, N., Beck, D., Verstraeten, T. (2007-03). Prospective multinational study of pertussis infection in hospitalized infants and their household contacts. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 26 (3) : 238-242. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.inf.0000256750.07118.ee | Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Increased incidence of pertussis has been noted among infants too young to be immunized. We studied the disease burden of pertussis in pediatric intensive care units and the source of infection in several Asian, European and Latin American countries. METHODS: The study was conducted in 7 countries from September 2001 to January 2004. Children | Source Title: | Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/130596 | ISSN: | 08913668 | DOI: | 10.1097/01.inf.0000256750.07118.ee |
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