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Volume 30, Number 1—January 2024
Research

Population-Based Study of Pertussis Incidence and Risk Factors among Persons >50 Years of Age, Australia

Rodney Pearce, Jing ChenComments to Author , Ken L. Chin, Adrienne Guignard, Leah-Anne Latorre, C. Raina MacIntyre, Brittany Schoeninger, and Sumitra Shantakumar
Author affiliations: Medical HQ Family Practice, Glynde, South Australia, Australia (R. Pearce); GSK, Singapore (J. Chen, S. Shantakumar); IQVIA, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (K.L. Chin); Monash University, Melbourne (K.L. Chin); GSK, Wavre, Belgium (A. Guignard); GSK, Melbourne (L.-A. Latorre); University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (C.R. MacIntyre); IQVIA, Sydney (B. Schoeninger)

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Table 5

Distribution of antibiotics prescribed within 1 month before pertussis diagnosis in persons ≥50 years of age, Australia*

Category No. pertussis cases Antibiotic prescription
Antibiotic category
No Yes Broad-spectrum penicillin Cephalosporins Macrolides Tetracyclines Trimethoprim combinations
All pertussis patients
Overall 992 740 (75) 252 (25) 61 (24) 11 (4) 209 (83) 12 (5) 2 (1)
Age group, y
50–64 598 444 (74) 154 (26) 33 (21) 4 (3) 130 (84) 6 (4) 1 (1)
65–74 260 190 (73) 70 (27) 17 (24) 6 (9) 60 (86) 1 (1) 0 (0)
75–84 95 76 (80) 19 (20) 8 (42) 1 (5) 11 (58) 5 (26) 0 (0)
>85 39 30 (77) 9 (23) 3 (33) 0 (0) 8 (89) 0 (0) 1 (11)
Sex
F 658 497 (76) 161 (24) 36 (22) 9 (6) 134 (83) 7 (4) 2 (1)
M
332
242 (73)
90 (27)

25 (28)
2 (2)
74 (82)
5 (6)
0 (0)
Pertussis patients with asthma
Overall 117 75 (64) 42 (36) 14 (33) 7 (17) 34 (81) 0 NA
Age group, y
50–64 72 47 (65) 25 (35) 7 (28) 3 (12) 21 (84) 0
65–74 38 21 (14) 17 (86) 6 (35) 4 (24) 14 (82) 0 NA
75–84 7 6 (86) 1 (14) 1 (100) 0 0 0
>85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex
F 86 55 (64) 31 (36) 10 (32) 7 (23) 26 (84) 0 NA
M
31
20 (65)
11 (35)

4 (36)
0
8 (73)
0

Pertussis patients with COPD
Overall 185 139 (75) 46 (25) 17 (37) 2 (4) 38 (83) 3 (7) NA
Age group, y
50–64 81 61 (75) 20 (25) 7 (35) 0 16 (80) 1 (5)
65–74 60 44 (73) 16 (27) 6 (38) 2 (13) 14 (88) 0 NA
75–84 29 22 (76) 7 (24) 2 (29) 0 6 (86) 2 (29)
>85 15 11 (73) 4 (27) 2 (50) 0 3 (75) 0
Sex
F 143 110 (77) 33 (23) 8 (24) 2 (6) 29 (88) 2 (6) NA
M
42
29 (69)
13 (31)

9 (69)
0
9 (69)
1 (8)

Pertussis patients without asthma/COPD
Overall 709 534 (75) 175 (25) 34 (19) 4 (2) 147 (84) 9 (5) 2 (1)
Age group, y
50–64 452 337 (75) 115 (25) 21 (18) 1 (1) 99 (86) 5 (4) 1 (1)
65–74 173 129 (75) 44 (25) 7 (16) 2 (5) 38 (86) 1 (2) 0
75–84 60 49 (82) 11 (18) 5 (45) 1 (9) 5 (45) 3 (27) 0
>85 24 19 (79) 5 (21) 1 (20) 0 5 (100) 0 1 (20)
Sex
F 443 337 (76) 106 (24) 21 (20) 2 (2) 87 (82) 5 (5) 2 (2)
M 264 196 (74) 68 (26) 13 (19) 2 (3) 59 (87) 4 (6) 0

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. Percentages were calculated within each row. Because some patients may have received combination of antibiotics, the sum of number of patients in antibiotics category do not equal to total number of pertussis cases in each row. Likewise, percentages do not sum up to 100%. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; NA, not applicable.

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