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  • The study examines Bordetella pertussis isolates from Iran between 2005-2017, despite a long history of whole cell vaccination.
  • It identifies an increase in specific genetic clusters of B. pertussis, with clade 8 being the most prevalent nationwide and clade 5 rising in frequency.
  • The research also reports the emergence of ptxP3 B. pertussis isolates lacking a critical antigen, filamentous hemagglutinin (FhaB), relevant for acellular pertussis vaccines.

Article Abstract

Here we investigated nationwide clinical Bordetella pertussis isolated during 2005-2017 from different provinces of Iran, a country with more than 50 years whole cell vaccine immunisation history. Our results revealed the ongoing increase in the population of ptxP3/fim3-2 B. pertussis isolates in different provinces which were differentiated into nine clades. The largest clade (clade 8) which was previously found to be prevalent in Tehran was also prevalent across the country and clade 5 with ptxP3/prn9 genotype has also increased in frequency (14% of all ptxP3 isolates) in recent years. Furthermore, we detected the first ptxP3 B. pertussis isolates that does not express filamentous hemagglutinin (FhaB) as one of the major antigens of the pathogen and a key component of the acellular pertussis vaccine.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104970DOI Listing

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