波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那百日咳流行病学透视。

Elma Rustempasic-Haskovic, Mirela Lisicic-Konakovic, Belma Karadza, Sahiba Agic-Habib, Sakib Catic
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背景:百日咳是由百日咳杆菌引起的一种呼吸道传染病。百日咳杆菌会释放毒素,导致呼吸系统和神经系统并发症,甚至死亡。该病发生在各个年龄段的人群中,但以五岁以下儿童最为严重:介绍 2018 年至 2022 年波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那联邦(FB&H)以及中波斯尼亚县(CBC)在 2018 年 2 月至 6 月期间有关该疾病的流行病学数据:这项描述性流行病学研究从波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那联邦卫生与流行病学研究所和波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那联邦公共卫生研究所收集数据:在规定时间内,波黑联邦共确诊 93 例百日咳病例,其中 61 例由 CBC 报告,布戈伊诺市共有 9 例。布戈伊诺市的确诊病例有3 名新生儿、3 名婴儿、2 名 3 岁儿童和 1 名 12 岁儿童(5 男 4 女)。三名儿童接种了第一剂白喉-破伤风-百日咳-乙型流感嗜血杆菌疫苗,六名儿童没有接种疫苗。孩子们在儿科医生和传染病专家的监护下,病情得到控制,没有出现严重并发症:百日咳是一种传染性极强的呼吸道疾病,病程长达数周。百日咳可以完全康复,但也可能出现更严重的并发症,尤其是在幼儿身上。随着疫苗的发现,这种疾病的发病率和死亡率已大大降低。然而,这种疾病在全球范围内仍然存在,尤其是在欠发达国家和发展中国家。通过对家长进行教育,让人们认识到接种疫苗的重要性,实现群体免疫,在不久的将来就能彻底根除这种疾病。近年来,许多欧美国家建议孕妇在怀孕后半期进行免疫接种,这为新生儿提供了重要的保护。
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Epidemiological Insight of Pertussis in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Background: Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. The bacterium releases toxins that can lead to complications on the respiratory and nervous systems and even death. The disease occurs in people of all ages, but it is most severe in children under the age of five.

Objective: To present epidemiological data on this disease in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FB&H) from 2018 to 2022, and from Central Bosnia Canton (CBC) for the period February-June 2018.

Methods: This descriptive epidemiological study collected data from the Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology of the CBC and the Institute for Public Health of FB&H.

Results: In the specified period in the FB&H was confirmed 93 cases of Pertussis, 61 cases were reported from CBC, a total of 9 in Bugojno city. Confirmed cases from Bugojno were: 3 newborns, 3 infants, 2 three-year-old children and one 12-year-old child, 5 males and 4 females. Three children received first dose of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis-Hemophilus influenza type B vaccine, six children were not vaccinated. Children were under the supervision of pediatricians and infectious disease specialists, the disease passed without serious complications.

Conclusions: Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory disease that lasts for weeks. Recovery can be complete, but more serious complications are possible, especially in young children. With the discovery of the vaccine, morbidity and mortality from this disease has been significantly reduced. However, the disease is still present worldwide, especially in underdeveloped and developing countries. By educating parents and educating the population on the importance of vaccination and achieving herd immunity, this disease can be completely eradicated in the near future. In recent years, many American and European countries recommend the immunization of pregnant women in the second half of pregnancy, which provides significant protection to newborns.

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