Risk factors for Bordetella pertussis disease in hospitalized children.
Rudzani MuloiwaFelix S DubeMark P NicolGregory D HusseyHeather J ZarPublished in: PloS one (2020)
HIV exposure or infection, undernutrition as well as detection of maternal nasal B. pertussis were associated with increased risk of pertussis in African children, especially in young infants. Completed primary vaccination was protective. There is an urgent need to improve primary pertussis vaccine coverage in low and middle-income countries. Pertussis vaccination of pregnant women, especially those with HIV infection should be prioritized.