Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5908284 Infection, Genetics and Evolution 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The changing nature of B. pertussis epidemiology in regions where pertussis is resurgent is described.•The role of switching from using whole cell- to acellular-pertussis vaccines in pertussis resurgence is evaluated.•Recent genomics-based investigations of B. pertussis evolution and diversity are discussed in the context of resurgence.

Whooping cough, or pertussis, is resurgent in many countries world-wide. This is linked to switching from the use of whole cell vaccines to acellular vaccines in developed countries. Current evidence suggests that this has resulted in the earlier waning of vaccine-induced immunity, an increase in asymptomatic infection with concomitant increases in transmission and increased selection pressure for Bordetella pertussis variants that are better able to evade vaccine-mediated immunity than older isolates. This review discusses recent findings in B. pertussis epidemiology and evolution in the light of pertussis resurgence, and highlights the important role for genomics-based studies in monitoring B. pertussis adaptation.

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