Seroprevalence of Bordetella pertussis infection in children 1-14 years old: Indonesia basic health research (Riskesdas) 2013 and 2018 data
Bordetella pertussis infection is a highly contagious respiratory disease that can cause complications such as pneumonia and death. A total of 62,646 cases of pertussis worldwide were reported by WHO in 2022. This study aimed to obtain the pertussis seroprevalence and sociodemographic data in childr...
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description | Bordetella pertussis infection is a highly contagious respiratory disease that can cause complications such as pneumonia and death. A total of 62,646 cases of pertussis worldwide were reported by WHO in 2022. This study aimed to obtain the pertussis seroprevalence and sociodemographic data in children aged 1-14 years and its association factors in the community based on Riskesdas 2013 and 2018. Bivariate and multivariate analysis was carried out on data from 12,753 children aged 1-14 years collected from Riskesdas 2013 and 2018 in Indonesia. Pertussis serology data was obtained based on the results of the ELISA examination which was categorized as seropositive if anti-pertussis toxin IgG ≥ 100 IU/mL or anti-pertussis IgG > 11 NTU. Pertussis seropositive indicated recent pertussis infection if no pertussis vaccine was received within the last twelve months. Pertussis seroprevalence was found at 9.8% and 33.4% in Riskesdas 2013 and 2018 respectively. While 10.1% of children aged 5-14 years were found pertussis seropositive by excluding the possible effect of vaccination in the last twelve months in Riskesdas 2013. The most important associated factor in seropositive pertussis at ages 1-4 years and 5-14 years was a history of pneumonia in the last month (OR = 2.709, 95%CI: 2.592-2.831 in Riskesdas 2013 and OR = 2.421, 95%CI: 2.299-2.550 in Riskesdas 2018). In the adjusted analysis for respondents' characteristics, low maternal education was the predictive factor that most influenced pertussis seropositivity, especially in the 2013 Riskesdas (APOR = 2.983, 95%CI: 2.670-3.333). In conclusion, the results of this study showed that the seroprevalence of pertussis was high, especially in children aged 5-14 years, so that pertussis vaccine booster administration could be considered. Because the most influencing factor towards pertussis seropositive was low maternal education, the groups of children with low-educated mothers should be targets for strengthening complete vaccination coverage and disease control. |
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A total of 62,646 cases of pertussis worldwide were reported by WHO in 2022. This study aimed to obtain the pertussis seroprevalence and sociodemographic data in children aged 1-14 years and its association factors in the community based on Riskesdas 2013 and 2018. Bivariate and multivariate analysis was carried out on data from 12,753 children aged 1-14 years collected from Riskesdas 2013 and 2018 in Indonesia. Pertussis serology data was obtained based on the results of the ELISA examination which was categorized as seropositive if anti-pertussis toxin IgG ≥ 100 IU/mL or anti-pertussis IgG > 11 NTU. Pertussis seropositive indicated recent pertussis infection if no pertussis vaccine was received within the last twelve months. Pertussis seroprevalence was found at 9.8% and 33.4% in Riskesdas 2013 and 2018 respectively. While 10.1% of children aged 5-14 years were found pertussis seropositive by excluding the possible effect of vaccination in the last twelve months in Riskesdas 2013. The most important associated factor in seropositive pertussis at ages 1-4 years and 5-14 years was a history of pneumonia in the last month (OR = 2.709, 95%CI: 2.592-2.831 in Riskesdas 2013 and OR = 2.421, 95%CI: 2.299-2.550 in Riskesdas 2018). In the adjusted analysis for respondents' characteristics, low maternal education was the predictive factor that most influenced pertussis seropositivity, especially in the 2013 Riskesdas (APOR = 2.983, 95%CI: 2.670-3.333). In conclusion, the results of this study showed that the seroprevalence of pertussis was high, especially in children aged 5-14 years, so that pertussis vaccine booster administration could be considered. Because the most influencing factor towards pertussis seropositive was low maternal education, the groups of children with low-educated mothers should be targets for strengthening complete vaccination coverage and disease control.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>39348411</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0311362</doi><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7542-6434</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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subjects | Adolescent Antibodies, Bacterial - blood Biology and Life Sciences Bivariate analysis Body mass index Bordetella pertussis Bordetella pertussis - immunology Care and treatment Child Child, Preschool Children Data analysis Diagnosis Diphtheria Disease control Diseases Education Evaluation Expenditures Female Hepatitis Humans Immunoglobulin G Immunoglobulin G - blood Indonesia - epidemiology Infant Infections Male Medical research Medicine and Health Sciences Medicine, Experimental Multivariate analysis Nutrition Parent educational background People and Places Pertussis Pertussis toxin Pertussis Vaccine - administration & dosage Pertussis Vaccine - immunology Pneumonia R&D Research & development Respiratory diseases Risk Factors Seroepidemiologic Studies Serology Standard scores Tetanus Toxins Vaccination Vaccines Whooping cough Whooping Cough - epidemiology Whooping Cough - prevention & control |
title | Seroprevalence of Bordetella pertussis infection in children 1-14 years old: Indonesia basic health research (Riskesdas) 2013 and 2018 data |
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