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Experimental Human Pneumococcal Carriage
Published on: February 15, 2013
[Whooping cough in a previously vaccinated patient--case report]
Grazyna Biesiada1, Jacek Czepiel, Paweł Skwara
1Katedra i Klinika Chorób Zakaźnych i Hepatologii Collegium Medicum, Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego w Krakowie.
Abstract:
Pertussis is an acute contagious human disease caused by gram-negative Coccobacilli Bordetella pertussis. Numerous factors and toxins produced by Bordetella pertussis play important role in pathogenicity of the disease. Typical illness has three clinical stages: catarrhal, paroxysmal and convalescent. In therapy erythromycin is the antibiotic of choice. We present a case of pertussis in a seventeen year old, previously vaccinated patient.
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