Pediatric hospital healthcare workers and pertussis; a seroprevalence study

Background. This study aimed to assess pertussis seroprevalence among healthcare workers (HCWs) of a university children`s hospital and to determine their opinions on whether to get the pertussis vaccine booster dose in adulthood. Methods. This cross-sectional study was carried out between January 2...

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Published in:Turkish journal of pediatrics Vol. 63; no. 3; pp. 355 - 362
Main Authors: Özer, Selcen, Oğuz, Vildan Avkan
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Published: Ankara Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine 01-05-2021
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Abstract Background. This study aimed to assess pertussis seroprevalence among healthcare workers (HCWs) of a university children`s hospital and to determine their opinions on whether to get the pertussis vaccine booster dose in adulthood. Methods. This cross-sectional study was carried out between January 2018 and March 2019. Data recording forms were filled by the face to face interview method. Anti-pertussis toxin IgG (Anti-PT IgG) antibody levels were determined quantitatively from the serum samples using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. Anti-PT IgG results were interpreted according to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. Results. Of the 169 HCWs included in the study, 67 (39.6%) were seronegative and susceptible to pertussis. Seropositivity was significantly higher among HCWs who worked 40-80 hours per week. Thirty-six (21.3%) HCWs had high anti-PT IgG levels, indicating recent infection in the past few years. High-level positivity was significantly more common among HCWs using macrolide antibiotics due to prolonged cough. Anti-PT IgG levels of three (1.8%) were compatible with acute infection and they were not followed up with suspicion of whooping cough and were not isolated. While 125 (74.0%) of the participants said they could get the pertussis vaccine booster dose, only three (1.8%) had done so. Conclusions. The fact that 39.6% of HCWs were seronegative, emphasized the need for the pertussis booster dose. More than 20% of HCWs have had the acute infection without pertussis diagnosis in the past few years. Adult vaccination awareness in HCWs has not yet created a change in behavior. The high rate of seropositivity in macrolide users also shows that we cannot prevent its spread despite treatment. These findings highlight the fact that pertussis can occur in adult age groups and that eradication cannot be achieved without effective adult immunization and surveillance.
AbstractList BACKGROUNDThis study aimed to assess pertussis seroprevalence among healthcare workers (HCWs) of a university children`s hospital and to determine their opinions on whether to get the pertussis vaccine booster dose in adulthood. METHODSThis cross-sectional study was carried out between January 2018 and March 2019. Data recording forms were filled by the face to face interview method. Anti-pertussis toxin IgG (Anti-PT IgG) antibody levels were determined quantitatively from the serum samples using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. Anti-PT IgG results were interpreted according to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. RESULTSOf the 169 HCWs included in the study, 67 (39.6%) were seronegative and susceptible to pertussis. Seropositivity was significantly higher among HCWs who worked 40-80 hours per week. Thirty-six (21.3%) HCWs had high anti-PT IgG levels, indicating recent infection in the past few years. High-level positivity was significantly more common among HCWs using macrolide antibiotics due to prolonged cough. Anti-PT IgG levels of three (1.8%) were compatible with acute infection and they were not followed up with suspicion of whooping cough and were not isolated. While 125 (74.0%) of the participants said they could get the pertussis vaccine booster dose, only three (1.8%) had done so. CONCLUSIONSThe fact that 39.6% of HCWs were seronegative, emphasized the need for the pertussis booster dose. More than 20% of HCWs have had the acute infection without pertussis diagnosis in the past few years. Adult vaccination awareness in HCWs has not yet created a change in behavior. The high rate of seropositivity in macrolide users also shows that we cannot prevent its spread despite treatment. These findings highlight the fact that pertussis can occur in adult age groups and that eradication cannot be achieved without effective adult immunization and surveillance.
Nosocomial pertussis outbreaks show that the number of infected individuals may increase and affect the entire population.8 The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that HCWs who have direct patient contact should receive a single dose of tetanus toxoid/ diphtheria toxoid/acellular pertussis vaccine (adult formulation, Tdap) if they have not been vaccinated previously as an adult, regardless of when they received their last dose of tetanus toxoid/diphtheria toxoid (Td).9 However, the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that a decision to introduce adolescent and/or adult boosters should only be taken after careful assessment of local epidemiology.10 For this reason, several pertussis seroprevalence studies have been conducted in Turkey.11-14 However, to the best of our knowledge, none of these studies have investigated the pertussis seroprevalence among HCWs employed in pediatric hospitals in Turkey. [...]the aim of this study was to evaluate the pertussis seroprevalence of HCWs working in a university children's hospital. Material and Methods This cross-sectional study was approved by the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of Dokuz Eylul University hospital (decision number 13.07.2017, 2017 / 18-40). Anti-pertussis toxin IgG (Anti-PT IgG) antibody levels were determined quantitatively from the serum samples using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit (Cat No: El 2050-9601 G, Brand: EUROlMMUN AG, Germany) as per the manufacturer's instructions. There were no significant differences in high-level positivity based on gender (p=0.83), age (p=0.65), other demographic characteristics (p>0.05), occupational group (p=0.31), hospital department (p=0.68), working hours (p=0.68), or the presence of chronic cough in the past year (p=0.27).
Background. This study aimed to assess pertussis seroprevalence among healthcare workers (HCWs) of a university children`s hospital and to determine their opinions on whether to get the pertussis vaccine booster dose in adulthood. Methods. This cross-sectional study was carried out between January 2018 and March 2019. Data recording forms were filled by the face to face interview method. Anti-pertussis toxin IgG (Anti-PT IgG) antibody levels were determined quantitatively from the serum samples using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. Anti-PT IgG results were interpreted according to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. Results. Of the 169 HCWs included in the study, 67 (39.6%) were seronegative and susceptible to pertussis. Seropositivity was significantly higher among HCWs who worked 40-80 hours per week. Thirty-six (21.3%) HCWs had high anti-PT IgG levels, indicating recent infection in the past few years. High-level positivity was significantly more common among HCWs using macrolide antibiotics due to prolonged cough. Anti-PT IgG levels of three (1.8%) were compatible with acute infection and they were not followed up with suspicion of whooping cough and were not isolated. While 125 (74.0%) of the participants said they could get the pertussis vaccine booster dose, only three (1.8%) had done so. Conclusions. The fact that 39.6% of HCWs were seronegative, emphasized the need for the pertussis booster dose. More than 20% of HCWs have had the acute infection without pertussis diagnosis in the past few years. Adult vaccination awareness in HCWs has not yet created a change in behavior. The high rate of seropositivity in macrolide users also shows that we cannot prevent its spread despite treatment. These findings highlight the fact that pertussis can occur in adult age groups and that eradication cannot be achieved without effective adult immunization and surveillance.
Author Özer, Selcen
Oğuz, Vildan Avkan
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Nosocomial pertussis outbreaks show that the number of infected individuals may increase and affect the entire population.8 The Advisory Committee on...
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Age
Antibiotics
Antibodies
Children & youth
Enzymes
Infections
Intensive care
Medical personnel
Pediatrics
Teenagers
Tetanus
Vaccines
Variance analysis
Whooping cough
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