Detection of anti-pertussis toxin IgG in oral fluids for use in diagnosis and surveillance of Bordetella pertussis infection in children and young adults.
Bordetella pertussis infection is being increasingly recognized as a cause of prolonged, distressing cough (without whooping symptoms) in children and young adults. Diagnosis of infection in this population is important for treatment and surveillance purposes, and may also prove useful in reducing t...
Main Authors: | Litt, D, Samuel, D, Duncan, J, Harnden, A, George, R, Harrison, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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