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Pertussis 2021
1. Pertussis
Whooping Cough
Epidemiology, Etiology
Clinical Features, Complications, Management
Prognosis and Prevention
Prof. Imran Iqbal
Fellowship in Pediatric Neurology (Australia)
Prof of Paediatrics (2003-2018)
Prof of Pediatrics Emeritus, CHICH
Prof of Pediatrics, CIMS
Multan, Pakistan
2. (God speaking to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
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3. Case scenario
• A four year old child presents with cough for the last 20
days. Mother says cough comes in bouts many times and
the child is exhausted. Vomiting frequently occurs following
cough. Child has lost weight.
• Child’s vaccinations were incomplete.
• Similar disease has been present in other children of the
family.
• On examination, child temperature is 99 F. No abnormal
finding is detected on chest examination
• What is your diagnosis ?
4. Causes of Persistent Cough in Children
• Allergic rhinitis
• Asthma
• Chronic bronchitis
• Whooping Cough
• Tuberculosis
• Foreign body bronchus
• GERD
• Cystic fibrosis
• Immunodeficiency
• Ciliary dyskinesia
• Habit cough
6. Epidemiology
• Highly contagious
• Can affect all ages
• Spreads from clinical or subclinical Patients to
unvaccinated susceptible children and adults
• Transmission – DROPLET infection
• INCUBATION PERIOD - 3 – 12 days
7. Etiology and Pathogenesis
• Caused by Bordetella pertussis (G –ve small bacilli)
• Toxins produce local damage to respiratory mucosa
• Produces exudative inflammation, with predominantly
lymphocytic infiltration
• Necrosis of respiratory epithelium with obstruction of
bronchioles
10. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
• Usually lasts 6 weeks or more
• Clinical features may be divided in 3 stages
• Catarrhal stage
• Paroxysmal stage
• Convalescent stage
• Distinct stages may not be seen in younger children
11. Catarrhal stage
• Lasts for 1 - 2 weeks
• Low to moderate fever
• Malaise
• Runny nose
• Red eyes, lacrimation
• Cough
12. Paroxysmal stage
• Lasts for 2 – 4 weeks
• Dry cough coming in bouts every few hours
• Each paroxysm lasting 1 - 2 minutes
• Paroxysm of cough followed by one of the following:
– Vomiting
– Inspiratory whoop
– Apnea
– Seizures (due to hypoxia)
• Sub-conjunctival hemorrhage and ecchymosis around
eyes can occur
13. Convalescent stage
• After about 1 - 2 weeks
• Bouts of coughing decrease
• Symptoms gradually subside
• Child recovers in 1 - 2 weeks
14. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
clinical diagnosis
• COUGH lasting for more than 2 weeks
• Bouts of cough
• Presence of one of the following
– Vomiting
– Inspiratory whoop
– apnea
15. DIAGNOSIS
• COUGH lasting for more than 2 weeks
• Bouts of cough
• Presence of any of the following with cough –
– Vomiting
– Inspiratory whoop
– apnea
• Sub-conjunctival hemorrhage and ecchymosis around
eyes