2018年至2024年中国百日咳样病例儿童中的博德特氏菌检出率。

IF 14.3 1区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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摘要

目的:评估百日咳杆菌(B:评估百日咳杆菌(B. pertussis)、副百日咳杆菌(B. parapertussis)、霍乱弧菌(B. holmesii)和支气管败血波氏杆菌(B. bronchiseptica)对百日咳在中国复发的作用,尤其是最近一个冬季以来的急剧上升:方法:采用针对插入序列ptxS1、IS481、IS1001和hIS1001的集合实时聚合酶链反应(PCR)试剂盒,对2018年1月至2024年3月期间收集的百日咳样病例患儿鼻咽拭子进行培养,以检测百日咳杆菌、副百日咳杆菌、霍乱弧菌和支气管败血波状芽孢杆菌,并对除支气管败血波状芽孢杆菌以外的所有百日咳杆菌进行检测:结果:在采集的 7732 份鼻咽拭子中,1531 例检测出百日咳杆菌阳性(19.8%,1531/7732),10 例检测出副百日咳杆菌阳性(0.1%,10/7732)。未检测到霍乱弧菌和支气管败血波状芽孢杆菌。2018年百日咳杆菌标本数和检出率分别为1709份和26.9%(459/1709),2019年分别为1936份和20.7%(400/1936),2019年急剧下降至308份和11.4%(35/308),2021年为306和4.2%(13/306),2022年显著上升至754和17.6%(133/754),2023年为1842和16.0%(295/1842),2024年第一季度为196和22.4%(196/877)。研究期间,百日咳病例中3至6岁以下(学龄前)和6至16岁(学龄期)儿童所占比例明显增加,尤其是学龄期儿童所占比例从2018年的2.0%(9/459)增加到2024年的40.8%(80/196).结论:百日咳杆菌是中国百日咳样疾病患儿的主要病原体,零星检出副百日咳杆菌,未检出霍乱弧菌和支气管败血病杆菌。在百日咳杆菌感染病例中,学龄前和学龄儿童的发病率越来越高,这可能与最近百日咳疫情迅速升级有关。
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Detection of Bordetella spp. in children with pertussis-like illness from 2018 to 2024 in China

Objective

To evaluate the role of Bordetella pertussis (B. pertussis), B. parapertussis, B. holmesii, and B. bronchiseptica on pertussis resurgence in China, particularly the sharp rise since the latest winter.

Methods

Nasopharyngeal swabs collected from children with pertussis-like illness from January 2018 to March 2024 were cultured to detect B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, B. holmesii, and B. bronchiseptica, and tested for all of these except for B. bronchiseptica using a pooled real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit targeting insertion sequences ptxS1, IS481, IS1001, and hIS1001.

Results

Out of the collected 7732 nasopharyngeal swabs, 1531 cases tested positive for B. pertussis (19.8%, 1531/7732), and 10 cases were positive for B. parapertussis (0.1%, 10/7732). B. holmesii and B.bronchiseptica were not detected. The number of specimens and the detection rate of B. pertussis were 1709 and 26.9% (459/1709) in 2018, 1936 and 20.7% (400/1936) in 2019, which sharply declined to 308 and 11.4% (35/308) in 2020, 306 and 4.2% (13/306) in 2021, and then notably increased to 754 and 17.6% (133/754) in 2022, 1842 and 16.0% (295/1842) in 2023, 877 and 22.3% (196/877) in the first quarter of 2024. The proportion of children aged 3 to less than 6 years (preschool age) and 6 to 16 years (school age) in pertussis cases increased significantly during the study period, especially the proportion of school-aged children increased from 2.0% (9/459) in 2018 to 40.8% (80/196) in 2024.

Conclusions

B. pertussis was the predominant pathogen among children with pertussis-like illness in China, with sporadic detection of B. parapertussis and no detection of B. holmesii or B.bronchiseptica. The preschool and school-age children are increasingly prevalent in B. pertussis infection cases, which may be associated with the latest rapid escalation of pertussis outbreak.

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Journal of Infection
Journal of Infection 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection publishes original papers on all aspects of infection - clinical, microbiological and epidemiological. The Journal seeks to bring together knowledge from all specialties involved in infection research and clinical practice, and present the best work in the ever-changing field of infection. Each issue brings you Editorials that describe current or controversial topics of interest, high quality Reviews to keep you in touch with the latest developments in specific fields of interest, an Epidemiology section reporting studies in the hospital and the general community, and a lively correspondence section.
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