Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Dec 2024)

Public health management of pertussis in adults: Practical challenges and future strategies

  • C Raina MacIntyre,
  • Jaime Correia de Sousa,
  • Ulrich Heininger,
  • Peter Kardos,
  • Andreas Konstantopoulos,
  • Donald Middleton,
  • Terry Nolan,
  • Alberto Papi,
  • Adrian Rendon,
  • Albert Rizzo,
  • Kim Sampson,
  • Alessandro Sette,
  • Elizabeth Sobczyk,
  • Tina Tan,
  • Catherine Weil-Olivier,
  • Birgit Weinberger,
  • Tom Wilkinson,
  • Carl Heinz Wirsing von König

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2024.2377904
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1

Abstract

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A panel of 24 international experts met in July 2022 to discuss challenges associated with pertussis detection, monitoring, and vaccination in adults; conclusions from this meeting are presented. There has been a shift in the epidemiology of pertussis toward older children and adults. This shift has been attributed to the waning of infection- or vaccine-induced immunity, newer detection techniques causing detection bias, and possibly the replacement of whole-cell pertussis with acellular vaccines in high-income countries, which may lead to immunity waning more quickly. The burden of adult pertussis is still likely under-ascertained due to widespread under-recognition by healthcare professionals (HCPs), under-diagnosis, and under-reporting in this age group. Non-standardized testing guidance and varied case definitions have contributed to under-reporting. Key barriers to HCP engagement with the tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine include low awareness, lack of time/funding, and lack of motivation due to low prioritization of Tdap.

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