{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Rapid Diagnosis of a Family Cluster of Pertussis Starting from a Child: a Case Report. {Author}: Yang SY;Zhang HM;Pang L;Wang LH; {Journal}: Clin Lab {Volume}: 66 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: Jun 2020 1 {Factor}: 1.053 {DOI}: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2019.191110 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Pertussis, caused by Bordetella pertussis (B. pertussis), is a highly transmissible, acute respiratory disease that occurs in many countries. Diagnosis of pertussis continues to be a challenge using traditional tests due to their turn-around time and sensitivity. Herein, we rapidly and accurately screened a family cluster of pertussis from a child and her mother.
METHODS: We used an automated nested multiplex PCR system which included B. pertussis, influenza A virus, and 19 other respiratory pathogens.
RESULTS: We detected B. pertussis, influenza A virus H1-2009 (FluA-2009), adenovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the child, and the mother of the child was positive for B. pertussis and FluA-2009.
CONCLUSIONS: Active and timely screening for pertussis of adult family members should be considered. The detection of multiple respiratory pathogens may guide effective antibiotic therapies. This could be a novel test for the prevention of pertussis.