CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCI

Goal. Evaluation of duration and frequency of Bordetella pertussis DNA detection in contact persons in family foci of whooping-cough.Materials and methods. 116 persons from 59 family foci of pertussis were examined in contact with sick young children. The DNA of B. pertussis bacteria in nasopharynge...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yu. V. Nesterova, A. Yu. Medkova, I. V. Babachenko, E. G. Semin, E. L. Kalisnikova, L. N. Sinyashina, G. I. Karataev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2019-03-01
Series:Žurnal Infektologii
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/846
id doaj-fd7c29bf46f94234b8f574f9140f51fd
record_format Article
spelling doaj-fd7c29bf46f94234b8f574f9140f51fd2021-08-02T08:43:23ZrusJournal InfectologyŽurnal Infektologii 2072-67322019-03-01111172410.22625/2072-6732-2019-11-1-17-24699CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCIYu. V. Nesterova0A. Yu. Medkova1I. V. Babachenko2E. G. Semin3E. L. Kalisnikova4L. N. Sinyashina5G. I. Karataev6Pediatric Research and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases.National Research Centre of Epidemiology and Microbiology named after honorary academician N.F. Gamaleya.Pediatric Research and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases.National Research Centre of Epidemiology and Microbiology named after honorary academician N.F. Gamaleya.Pediatric Research and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases.National Research Centre of Epidemiology and Microbiology named after honorary academician N.F. Gamaleya.National Research Centre of Epidemiology and Microbiology named after honorary academician N.F. Gamaleya.Goal. Evaluation of duration and frequency of Bordetella pertussis DNA detection in contact persons in family foci of whooping-cough.Materials and methods. 116 persons from 59 family foci of pertussis were examined in contact with sick young children. The DNA of B. pertussis bacteria in nasopharyngeal swabs was detected by real-time PCR (PCR-RV) using a test system developed at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Moscow). The bacterial load and the duration of the release of genomic equivalents (GE) of B. pertussis DNA were determined in dynamics at 1, 3 and 6 months. Results. Among the contact persons in family foci, adults accounted for 59,48%, adolescents and schoolchildren – 10,35% and 12,07% respectively. Cough was absent in 35,34% of contact persons, 20,69% had a rare dry cough, 24,14% had a dry compulsive cough and 19,83% had a typical cough. None of the contact family members were diagnosed with whooping cough, although 64.66% of the patients had clinical signs of the disease, mainly its atypical form (44.83%). Among the carriers of B. pertussis adults accounted for 82.92%, among patients with atypical forms of whooping cough – 51.92%. In the study of nasopharyngeal swabs using the PCR-RV method, it was found that 86.10% of the contact persons detected DNA of B. pertussis. After 3 months in 90% of the contacts, the DNA of pertussis causative agent was detected in a minimum amount of 101-102GE/ml in the sample. After 6 months, B. pertussis was sanitized in 50% of the examined patients. 12.5% of the samples identified avirulent forms of the causative agent of pertussis, formed as a result of movement of IS481 in operon bvgAS.The conclusion. In 86.1% of contact persons in family foci for a long time (from 3 to 6 months), detection of genetic markers of the causative agent of pertussis from the nasopharynx was noted, including 35.34% of those examined in the absence of cough. This, along with the reported genetic mutation in operon bvgAS in 12.5% of cases, can characterize the presence of persistence of B. pertussis, explaining its preservation in circulation in the conditions of mass vaccine prevention.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/846whooping coughcontactchildren and adultsreal-time pcrpersistence
collection DOAJ
language Russian
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Yu. V. Nesterova
A. Yu. Medkova
I. V. Babachenko
E. G. Semin
E. L. Kalisnikova
L. N. Sinyashina
G. I. Karataev
spellingShingle Yu. V. Nesterova
A. Yu. Medkova
I. V. Babachenko
E. G. Semin
E. L. Kalisnikova
L. N. Sinyashina
G. I. Karataev
CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCI
Žurnal Infektologii
whooping cough
contact
children and adults
real-time pcr
persistence
author_facet Yu. V. Nesterova
A. Yu. Medkova
I. V. Babachenko
E. G. Semin
E. L. Kalisnikova
L. N. Sinyashina
G. I. Karataev
author_sort Yu. V. Nesterova
title CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCI
title_short CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCI
title_full CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCI
title_fullStr CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCI
title_full_unstemmed CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS GENETIC MARKERS IN CONTACT PERSONS IN FAMILIAL FOCI
title_sort clinical-diagnostic value of bordetella pertussis genetic markers in contact persons in familial foci
publisher Journal Infectology
series Žurnal Infektologii
issn 2072-6732
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Goal. Evaluation of duration and frequency of Bordetella pertussis DNA detection in contact persons in family foci of whooping-cough.Materials and methods. 116 persons from 59 family foci of pertussis were examined in contact with sick young children. The DNA of B. pertussis bacteria in nasopharyngeal swabs was detected by real-time PCR (PCR-RV) using a test system developed at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Moscow). The bacterial load and the duration of the release of genomic equivalents (GE) of B. pertussis DNA were determined in dynamics at 1, 3 and 6 months. Results. Among the contact persons in family foci, adults accounted for 59,48%, adolescents and schoolchildren – 10,35% and 12,07% respectively. Cough was absent in 35,34% of contact persons, 20,69% had a rare dry cough, 24,14% had a dry compulsive cough and 19,83% had a typical cough. None of the contact family members were diagnosed with whooping cough, although 64.66% of the patients had clinical signs of the disease, mainly its atypical form (44.83%). Among the carriers of B. pertussis adults accounted for 82.92%, among patients with atypical forms of whooping cough – 51.92%. In the study of nasopharyngeal swabs using the PCR-RV method, it was found that 86.10% of the contact persons detected DNA of B. pertussis. After 3 months in 90% of the contacts, the DNA of pertussis causative agent was detected in a minimum amount of 101-102GE/ml in the sample. After 6 months, B. pertussis was sanitized in 50% of the examined patients. 12.5% of the samples identified avirulent forms of the causative agent of pertussis, formed as a result of movement of IS481 in operon bvgAS.The conclusion. In 86.1% of contact persons in family foci for a long time (from 3 to 6 months), detection of genetic markers of the causative agent of pertussis from the nasopharynx was noted, including 35.34% of those examined in the absence of cough. This, along with the reported genetic mutation in operon bvgAS in 12.5% of cases, can characterize the presence of persistence of B. pertussis, explaining its preservation in circulation in the conditions of mass vaccine prevention.
topic whooping cough
contact
children and adults
real-time pcr
persistence
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/846
work_keys_str_mv AT yuvnesterova clinicaldiagnosticvalueofbordetellapertussisgeneticmarkersincontactpersonsinfamilialfoci
AT ayumedkova clinicaldiagnosticvalueofbordetellapertussisgeneticmarkersincontactpersonsinfamilialfoci
AT ivbabachenko clinicaldiagnosticvalueofbordetellapertussisgeneticmarkersincontactpersonsinfamilialfoci
AT egsemin clinicaldiagnosticvalueofbordetellapertussisgeneticmarkersincontactpersonsinfamilialfoci
AT elkalisnikova clinicaldiagnosticvalueofbordetellapertussisgeneticmarkersincontactpersonsinfamilialfoci
AT lnsinyashina clinicaldiagnosticvalueofbordetellapertussisgeneticmarkersincontactpersonsinfamilialfoci
AT gikarataev clinicaldiagnosticvalueofbordetellapertussisgeneticmarkersincontactpersonsinfamilialfoci
_version_ 1721237360961650688