Sensitivity to bordetella pertussis in asthmatic patients

2011 
Background/Aim: Asthmatic patients may complicate with pertussis more frequently than non-asthmatics. It is mentioned decreased immunoreaction to tetanus toxoid or increased sensitivity of Streptococcus pneumoniae is shown in asthmatics. The aim of this study is to evaluate the humoral immunosuppression to Bordetella pertussis in asthmatics. Objectives/Methods: 51 patients suspected as pertussis serologically were classified two groups of asthmatics (17 patients) or non-asthmatics (34 patients). Between two groups, titers of anti-pertussis antibody in both initial and recovery points were compared. Results: In asthmatics, anti-Yamaguchi strain antibody titers in initial and recovery points and ratio of anti-Tohama strain antibody titers in two points were predominantly lower than in non-athmatics. Conclusion: We speculate the humoral immunoreaction to B. pertussis could be suppressed in asthmatic patients.
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