Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3785
Title: Pertussis incidence rates in Novi Sad (Serbia) before and during improved surveillance
Authors: Vladimir Petrović 
Zorica Šeguljev
Mioljub Ristić 
Biljana Radosavljević
Milan Đilas
Urlih Hajninger
Keywords: pertussis;surveillance;epidemiology;пертусис;надзор;епидемиологија
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Journal: Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
Abstract: © 2017, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved. Introduction/Objective The Global Pertussis Initiative (GPI) proposed clinical case definitions for pertussis diagnosis in three different age cohorts in order to improve surveillance of pertussis especially in older children, adolescents, and adults. The main goal of this research was to compare the burden of pertussis in the city of Novi Sad before and after the introduction of improved surveillance using the GPI clinical case definitions of pertussis. Methods Baseline data on pertussis were obtained from routine (non-sentinel) reporting before improved surveillance was introduced. From September 16, 2012, clinical case definitions proposed by GPI were applied within improved (sentinel and hospital) surveillance, while surveillance clinical case definitions were not introduced within non-sentinel. To confirm the suspected diagnosis, sampling of nasopharyngeal swab and/or blood was obtained from all cases. The choice of laboratory method (PCR or ELISA) depended on the duration of coughing and the age of the patients. Data were statistically processed by SPSS Statistics, version 22. Results During the 12-year period before the introduction of improved surveillance, only two clinical pertussis cases were registered. In contrast, during the two-year period of improved surveillance, a total of 14 (season 2012/13) and 146 (season 2013/2014) confirmed pertussis cases were reported. Significant differences were determined in distribution of pertussis according to the type of surveillance and the level of health care. Conclusion Introduction of clinical case definitions proposed by GPI improved the quality of surveillance and enabled an insight in the distribution of pertussis in all age groups and at all levels of health care.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3785
ISSN: 3708179
DOI: 10.2298/SARH160225029P
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