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Azithromycin to Prevent Pertussis in Household Contacts, Catalonia and Navarre, Spain, 2012–2013
oleh: Josep Alvarez, Pere Godoy, Pedro Plans-Rubio, Neus Camps, Monica Carol, Gloria Carmona, Ruben Solano, Cristina Rius, Sofia Minguell, Irene Barrabeig, Maria R. Sala-Farré, Raquel Rodriguez, Manuel Garcia-Cenoz, Carmen Muñoz-Almagro, Angela Dominguez
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Diterbitkan: | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2020-11-01 |
Deskripsi
We retrospectively assessed the effectiveness of azithromycin in preventing transmission of pertussis to a patient’s household contacts. We also considered the duration between symptom onset in the primary patient and azithromycin administration. We categorized contacts into 4 groups: those treated within <7 days, 8–14 days, 15–21 days, and >21 days after illness onset in the primary patient. We studied 476 primary index patients and their 1,975 household contacts, of whom 4.5% were later identified as having pertussis. When contacts started chemoprophylaxis within <21 days after the primary patient’s symptom onset, the treatment was 43.9% effective. Chemoprophylaxis started >14 days after primary patient’s symptom onset was less effective. We recommend that contacts of persons with pertussis begin chemoprophylaxis within <14 days after primary patient’s symptom onset.