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J Pediatr ; 143(5): 576-81, 2003 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14615725

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OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical course of fatal cases of pertussis and identify predictors of death at the time of presentation for medical care. METHODS: Case-control study of 16 deaths from pertussis identified by the Immunization Monitoring Program, Active (IMPACT) surveillance network (January 1991-December 2001) matched with 32 nonfatal cases by age, date, and geography. Differences were compared by Fisher exact test and logistic regression. A multivariate model was developed using stepwise logistic regression. RESULTS: All 16 fatal cases were < or =6 months old; 13 were <2 months old. Fatal cases were less likely to have had cough complications during pregnancy (48% vs 14%; P=.046) and more likely to have pneumonia (63% vs 16%; P=.0024) before hospital admission and more likely to have seizures, pneumonia, leukocytosis, and hypoxemia after admission (P<.001 for all comparisons). White blood cell count and pneumonia were independent predictors of fatal outcome in the multivariate model. CONCLUSIONS: Infants too young to have begun their immunizations are at highest risk of fatal pertussis infection. Leukocytosis and pneumonia are predictors of a poor outcome; however, rapid progression of the disease may make interventions difficult.


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Whooping Cough/mortality , Breast Feeding/statistics & numerical data , Canada/epidemiology , Case-Control Studies , Female , Hospital Mortality , Hospitalization , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Pertussis Vaccine/administration & dosage , Prospective Studies , Survival Rate , Vaccination/statistics & numerical data , Whooping Cough/prevention & control
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