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Bordetella pertussis


Dr Tadayo Hashimoto M.D.
Professor
Department of Microbiology & Immunology

What are the clinical symptoms of a typical case of whooping cough?

  • Incubation period: 1-2 weeks (can be as long as 20 days)
    • Asymptomatic

  • Catarrhal stage: 1 to 2 weeks.
    • Profuse and mucoid rhinorrhea
    • Malaise, fever, mild cough, sneezing and anorexia

  • Paroxysmal stage: 1 - 6 weeks
    • Fever usually does not occur during paroxysmal stage unless complications are present.
    • Paroxysmal coughing characterized by inspiratory whoop following coughing spell (In babies under the age of six months there is usually aroxysmal coughing without the characteristic whoop)
    • Lymphocytosis up to 40,000/mm3 is characteristic.

  • Convalescent stage: 3 - 4 week

  • Some cases of whooping cough do not follow this typical clinical course because of partial immunity, early antibiotic medication and other reasons.

  • Complications include bronchopneumonia, hemorrhage, convulsion and encephalopathy.

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