Analysis of Bordetella pertussis Populations in European Countries with Different Vaccination Policies

Author:

van Amersfoorth S. C. M.1,Schouls L. M.1,van der Heide H. G. J.1,Advani A.2,Hallander H. O.2,Bondeson K.3,von König C. H. W.4,Riffelmann M.4,Vahrenholz C.4,Guiso N.5,Caro V.5,Njamkepo E.5,He Q.6,Mertsola J.6,Mooi F. R.1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Vaccine Preventable Diseases, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands

2. Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, SMI, Solna, Sweden

3. Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden

4. Institut für Hygiene und Laboratoriumsmedizin, Klinikum Krefeld, Krefeld, Germany

5. Institut Pasteur, Molecular Prevention and Therapy for Human Diseases Unit, FRE-CNRS2899 Paris, France

6. The Pertussis Reference Laboratory, National Public Health Institute and Department of Pediatrics, Turku University, Turku, Finland

Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite the widespread use of pertussis vaccines during the last decades, pertussis has remained an endemic disease with frequent epidemic outbreaks. Currently two types of vaccines are used: whole-cell vaccines (WCVs) and recently developed acellular vaccines (ACVs). The long-term aim of our studies is to assess the effect of different vaccination policies on the population structure of Bordetella pertussis and ultimately on the disease burden in Europe. In the present study, a total of 102 B. pertussis isolates from the period 1998 to 2001 from five European countries (Finland, Sweden, Germany, The Netherlands, and France) were characterized. The isolates were analyzed by typing based on variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR); by sequencing of polymorphic genes encoding the surface proteins pertussis toxin S1 and S3 subunits ( ptxA and ptxC ), pertactin ( prn ), and tracheal colonization factor ( tcfA ); and by fimbrial serotyping. The results reveal a relationship between geographic location and VNTR types, the frequency of the ptxC alleles, and serotypes. We have not observed a relationship between the strain characteristics we studied and vaccination programs. Our results provide a baseline which can be used to reveal changes in the B. pertussis population in Europe in the coming years.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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