Epidemiologic and Laboratory Features of a Large Outbreak of Pertussis-Like Illnesses Associated Wit...
Epidemiologic and Laboratory Features of a Large Outbreak of Pertussis-Like Illnesses Associated With Cocirculating Bordetella holmesii and Bordetella pertussis—Ohio, 2010–2011
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Rodgers, Loren , Martin, Stacey W. , Cohn, Amanda , Budd, Jeremy , Marcon, Mario , Terranella, Andrew , Mandal, Sema , Salamon, Douglas , Leber, Amy , Tondella, Maria-Lucia , Tatti, Kathleen , Spicer, Kevin , Emanuel, Allen , Koch, Elizabeth , McGlone, Londell , Pawloski, Lucia , LeMaile-Williams, Mysheika , Tucker, Naomi , Iyer, Radhika , Clark, Thomas A. and DiOrio, Mary
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Oxford: Oxford University Press
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Background. During 9 May 2010–7 May 2011, an outbreak of pertussis-like illness (incidence, 80 cases per 100 000 persons) occurred in Franklin County, Ohio. The majority of cases were identified by IS481-directed polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which does not differentiate among Bordetella species. We sought to determine outbreak etiology and epid...
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Epidemiologic and Laboratory Features of a Large Outbreak of Pertussis-Like Illnesses Associated With Cocirculating Bordetella holmesii and Bordetella pertussis—Ohio, 2010–2011
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Martin, Stacey W.
Cohn, Amanda
Budd, Jeremy
Marcon, Mario
Terranella, Andrew
Mandal, Sema
Salamon, Douglas
Leber, Amy
Tondella, Maria-Lucia
Tatti, Kathleen
Spicer, Kevin
Emanuel, Allen
Koch, Elizabeth
McGlone, Londell
Pawloski, Lucia
LeMaile-Williams, Mysheika
Tucker, Naomi
Iyer, Radhika
Clark, Thomas A.
DiOrio, Mary
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1448214001
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1448214001
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1058-4838
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1537-6591
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10.1093/cid/cis888