Association between pertussis vaccination in infancy and childhood asthma: A population-based record linkage cohort study

Author:

Pérez Chacón GladymarORCID,Fathima Parveen,Jones Mark,Estcourt Marie J.,Gidding Heather F.,Moore Hannah C.,Richmond Peter C.,Snelling Tom

Abstract

Background Asthma is among the commonest noncommunicable diseases of childhood and often occurs with other atopic comorbidities. A previous case-control study found evidence that compared to children who received acellular pertussis (aP) vaccines in early infancy, children who received one or more doses of whole-cell pertussis (wP) vaccine had lower risk of developing IgE-mediated food allergy. We hypothesized that wP vaccination in early infancy might protect against atopic asthma in childhood. Methods Retrospective record-linkage cohort study of children between 5 and < 15 years old and born between January 1997, and December 1999, in the Australian states of Western Australia (WA) and New South Wales (NSW), receiving wP versus aP vaccine as the first pertussis vaccine dose. The main outcome and measures were first and recurrent hospitalizations for asthma; hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed by means of Cox and Andersen and Gill models. Results 274,405 children aged between 5 and < 15 years old (78.4% NSW-born) received a first dose of either wP (67.8%) or aP vaccine before 4 months old. During the follow-up period, there were 5,905 hospitalizations for asthma among 3,955 children. The incidence rate for first hospitalization was 1.5 (95% CI 1.4–1.5) per 1,000 child-years among children receiving wP vaccine as a first dose, and 1.5 (95% CI 1.4–1.6) among those vaccinated with aP vaccine as a first dose. The adjusted HRs for those who received wP vaccine versus aP vaccine as the first dose were 1.02 (95% CI 0.94–1.12) for first hospitalizations and 1.07 (95% CI 0.95–1.2) for recurrent hospitalizations for asthma. Conclusions We found no convincing evidence of a clinically relevant association between receipt of wP versus aP vaccines in early infancy and hospital presentations for asthma in childhood.

Funder

Population Health Research Network Proof of Concept Project

National Health and Medical Research Council

Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases seed funding grant

Stan Perron Post-PhD Career Launching Award

Australian Department of Education and Training Endeavour Scholarship

Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccine and Infectious Diseases at the Telethon Kids Institute

Forrest Research Foundation

Medical Research Future Fund

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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