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Epidemiology (Pertussis)

"Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Pertussis."

Published in Vaccine Weekly, July 12th, 1999

NIH Grant Number: 1Z01BJ03010-06. Principle Investigator: B.D. Meade. Description: "Objectives: Licensure of acellular pertussis vaccines for infant use was dependent upon the evaluation of recently completed efficacy trials. Comprehensive understanding of diagnostic procedures used in these trials to diagnose Bordetella pertussis infection was necessary for reviewers to make informed decisions on licensure and recommendations for use. With increasing use of acellular pertussis vaccines in the US, adequate surveillance of the immunization program and evaluation of outbreaks will require improved and innovative diagnostic approaches for all age...

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