Pertussis Outbreaks Flashcards

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What is the background information on the pertussis outbreaks of the 2000’s?

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Outbreaks of pertussis, otherwise known as whooping cough, in the 2000’s in vaccinated ppl
-highest incidence rate in 1 y/o or less

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Why was the highest incidence rate in 1 y/o or less?

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Haven’t received full series of vaccines

Immature adaptive immunity

Normal bacterial flora not fully developed

less herd immunity

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What was the first kind of pertussis vaccine used? What are the characteristics?

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Whole Cell Vaccine, wP used starting in 1950’s

  • Bacteria grown in lab then killed w/ heat
  • can’t cause infection b/c dead
  • bordatella pertussis is the antigen recognized
  • Main side effect are allergies due to antigens like aniphylaxis
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How does a vaccine create immunologic memory?

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When injected, antigens on dead bacteria are recognized by PAMPs which stimulate innate response and lead to adaptive response

-PAMPs to Innate to Adaptive to Antigens to Memory

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What was the 2nd kind of pertussis vaccine used? What are the characteristics?

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Acellular Vaccine, aP

-Removed most of the antigens to prevent allergic reactions

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What are the key antigens that were kept in the aP vaccine?

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  1. Pertussis Toxin - most dangerous, causes infection
  2. Filamentous Hemagglutinin (FHA) - attachment protein used to colonize resp. system. Important virulence factor that can overcome resp. defense mucus
  3. Pertactin - surface antigen important for antibodies to recognize/coat pathogen for opsonization
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The aP vaccine stopped lasting as long as the wP. How was this addressed?

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TdAP

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Why was there an increase in Pertussis outbreaks?

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Due to change in vaccine

  • the pressure to mutate was much higher w/ acellular vaccine due to only a few antigens present
  • less antigens in aP gives bigger bang for buck with one mutation
  • more antigens in wP vaccine = less pressure to mutate
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