Publication
Title
Diagnosis of pertussis : a historical review and recent developments
Author
Abstract
The accurate and timely diagnosis of pertussis continues to be challenging. The widespread use of pertussis vaccines has dramatically altered the epidemiology and clinical presentation of pertussis disease, such that many cases do not present with the hallmark symptoms, such as inspiratory whoop, post-tussive vomiting and paroxysmal cough. A variety of laboratory tools are available to aid in the diagnosis of pertussis, including culture, direct fluorescent antibody testing, PCR, and paired and single serology techniques. This article reviews the strengths and limitations, including the sensitivity and specificity of each of these diagnostic tools.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Expert review of molecular diagnostics
Publication
London : Future drugs ltd , 2006
ISSN
1473-7159
1744-8352
DOI
10.1586/14737159.6.6.857
Volume/pages
6 :6 (2006) , p. 857-864
ISI
000242810100007
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 13.02.2023
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