Acellular pertussis vaccines: a turning point in infant and adolescent vaccination.

Infectious agents and disease Pub Date : 1996-01-01
R Rappuoli
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Abstract

Whooping cough, an infectious disease caused by the gram-negative bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is a life-threatening disease that cannot be controlled by antibiotic treatment or other procedures of modern medicine. Immunization, using a vaccine made of heat-killed bacteria, has been the only way to prevent the disease and keep the infection under control. However, the high reactogenicity of the whole-cell vaccine available so far has made vaccination very controversial, and vaccine use has been restricted to the minimum doses strictly necessary to protect infants during the first few years of life, when the disease is most dangerous. This policy left unsolved the problem of controlling the circulation of the pathogens that are still spreading undisturbed in the population, even after decades of vaccine use. Today, the introduction of acellular vaccines that are efficacious and virtually free of side effects suggests that the new vaccines can be used safely to immunize not only infants, toddlers, and preschool children, but also adolescents and adults, making possible the complete control of the disease and infection, so that policies addressing the eradication of the disease become feasible. The absence of constraints for the use of pertussis vaccine will allow the rational design of the optimal combinations of vaccines for each age.

无细胞百日咳疫苗:婴儿和青少年疫苗接种的转折点。
百日咳是一种由革兰氏阴性细菌百日咳博德泰拉引起的传染病,是一种危及生命的疾病,不能通过抗生素治疗或其他现代医学程序来控制。使用热杀灭细菌制成的疫苗进行免疫接种是预防疾病和控制感染的唯一途径。然而,到目前为止,全细胞疫苗的高反应原性使得疫苗接种非常有争议,并且疫苗的使用被限制在生命最初几年(疾病最危险的时候)为保护婴儿而严格必要的最低剂量。这一政策没有解决控制病原体传播的问题,即使在使用疫苗几十年后,病原体仍在人群中不受干扰地传播。今天,采用有效且几乎没有副作用的无细胞疫苗表明,新疫苗不仅可以安全地用于对婴儿、学步儿童和学龄前儿童进行免疫,而且可以用于青少年和成人,从而有可能完全控制该疾病和感染,从而使消除该疾病的政策变得可行。百日咳疫苗的使用没有限制,将允许合理设计每个年龄的最佳疫苗组合。
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