Seroprevalence of pertussis antibody among health care personnel in Spain

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De Juanes J.-R. [1 ,4 ]
Gil A. [2 ]
González A. [3 ]
Arrazola M.-P. [1 ]
San-Martín M. [3 ]
Esteban J. [2 ]
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[1] Preventive Medicine Service, '12 de Octubre' University Hospital, Madrid
[2] Department of Health Sciences, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid
[3] Medical Department, Aventis Pasteur MSD, Madrid
[4] Servicio de Medicina Preventiva, Hospital '12 de Octubre', 28041 Madrid
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Health care personnel; Pertussis; Seroprevalence; Spain;
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10.1023/B:EJEP.0000013270.63515.e6
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Pertussis in healthcare workers is of particular concern, as they can be in contact with infected patients and may transmit the infection to susceptible patients, co-workers and other contacts. This study was carried out to examine the prevalence of pertussis antibodies in hospital personnel. A total of 487 healthcare workers ≥25 years in age and students (19-24 years) in hospital training were recruited. The overall prevalence of pertussis antibody determined by ELISA was 51.7%. No significant differences on prevalence by age group (19-24, 25-34, 35-44 and ≥45 years) and occupation (student, physician, nursing personnel and non-healthcare occupations) were found. In Spain, health care personnel in a general hospital will not have a significantly higher risk of serologically detectable contact with B. pertussis. Fifty percent of physicians and nursing personnel working in hospital were seronegative for pertussis antibody. A high percentage of these subjects will be susceptible to infection.
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