A new epidemic wave of Bordetella pertussis in paediatric population: impact and role of co-infections in pertussis disease.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Italian Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1186/s13052-025-01865-4
Rossana Scutari, Giulia Linardos, Stefania Ranno, Mara Pisani, Anna Chiara Vittucci, Luana Coltella, Luna Colagrossi, Velia Chiara Di Maio, Annamaria Sisto, Livia Mancinelli, Simona Landi, Sebastian Cristaldi, Massimiliano Raponi, Paola Bernaschi, Alberto Villani, Cristina Russo, Carlo Federico Perno
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Background: In recent months, Bordetella pertussis has reappeared after maintaining a low rate for many years. Although pertussis is usually characterized by a favorable course, several factors can contribute to the severity of the disease, such as mixed respiratory infections. In this study, we evaluate B.pertussis cases observed in the pediatric population followed at the Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital and analyzed the potential impact of co-infections in relation to disease severity.

Methods: From January to May 2024, a total of 1,151 children and adolescents (both inpatients and outpatients) were screened for the presence of respiratory pathogens, including B.pertussis, with clinically relevant respiratory symptoms.

Results: Among the 1,151 patients screened, 66 tested positive for B.pertussis. Fourteen patients had respiratory failure, and six of them required intensive care unit (ICU) admission, while 52 had mild infection. 23.3% of patients had B.pertussis alone, while 76.7% had co-infections (including 5 patients admitted to the ICU). A higher co-infection rate was observed in patients with respiratory failure than in those without failure (92.9% vs. 69.0%, p-value:0.041). Rhinovirus, Metapneumovirus and Parainfluenza-virus were the most prevalent in our pediatric population. Co-infections of human bocavirus with B.pertussis were observed exclusively in patients with respiratory failure.

Conclusions: Our results highlighted an increase in B.pertussis cases from January to May 2024, reaching a peak of cases in the month of May. This study shows a high rate of B.pertussis co-infection, and a trend toward association between B.pertussis and specific viruses, that might play a role in increasing disease severity.

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儿科人群中百日咳博德泰拉的新流行浪潮:合并感染在百日咳疾病中的影响和作用。
背景:最近几个月,百日咳杆菌在维持多年的低发病率后再次出现。虽然百日咳通常以良好的病程为特征,但有几个因素可导致疾病的严重程度,如混合性呼吸道感染。在这项研究中,我们评估了在Bambino Gesù儿童医院随访的儿科人群中观察到的百日咳病例,并分析了合并感染与疾病严重程度的潜在影响。方法:于2024年1月至5月对1,151名儿童和青少年(包括住院和门诊)进行筛查,检查是否存在包括百日咳在内的呼吸道病原体,并伴有临床相关呼吸道症状。结果:在1151例筛查患者中,66例百日咳阳性。14例患者出现呼吸衰竭,其中6例需要重症监护病房(ICU)住院,52例有轻度感染。单发百日咳占23.3%,合并感染占76.7%(其中5例入住ICU)。合并呼吸衰竭患者的合并感染率高于未合并呼吸衰竭患者(92.9%比69.0%,p值:0.041)。鼻病毒、偏肺病毒和副流感病毒在我们的儿科人群中最为流行。人类博卡病毒与百日咳合并感染仅在呼吸衰竭患者中观察到。结论:我们的研究结果显示,2024年1月至5月百日咳病例增加,5月达到高峰。本研究显示百日咳合并感染的高发率,以及百日咳与特定病毒之间的关联趋势,这可能在增加疾病严重程度方面发挥作用。
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期刊介绍: Italian Journal of Pediatrics is an open access peer-reviewed journal that includes all aspects of pediatric medicine. The journal also covers health service and public health research that addresses primary care issues. The journal provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, which commenced in 1975 as Rivista Italiana di Pediatria, provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field.
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