Pertussis surveillance--United States, 1989-1991
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Pertussis surveillance--United States, 1989-1991
Abstract
The licensure of whole-cell pertussis vaccine combined with diphtheria and tetanus toxoids as DTP in the 1940s--and its widespread use in infants and children--led to a dramatic decline in the incidence of reported pertussis. In the prevaccine era, the average annual incidence and mortality for reported pertussis were 150 cases and six deaths per 100,000 population, respectively. From 1989 to 1991, pertussis cases were reported by state and local health departments to CDC through two distinct national surveillance systems: the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) and the Supplementary Pertussis Surveillance System (SPSS). During the period 1989-1991, 11,446 pertussis cases were reported to the NNDSS (4,157 in 1989; 4,570 in 1990; and 2,719 in 1991), for an unadjusted annual incidence of 1.7, 1.8, and 1.1 cases per 100,000 population in 1989, 1990, and 1991, respectively. For the period 1989-1991, case reports were received through the SPSS on 9,480 (83%) of the 11,446 patients reported to the NNDSS. Age-specific incidence and hospitalization rates were highest among children < 1 year of age and declined with increasing age. Long-term trends suggest an increase in the reported incidence of pertussis in the United States since 1976. The peak in reported pertussis cases in 1990 represents the highest annual incidence of pertussis since 1970. However, the incidence of pertussis declined 41% from 1990 through 1991. Whether the long-term increase in reported pertussis is a true increase in incidence is unclear; the observed increase may be a function of improved surveillance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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