Journal article
Defining long-term drivers of pertussis resurgence, and optimal vaccine control strategies
PT Campbell, JM McCaw, P McIntyre, J McVernon
Vaccine | Published : 2015
Abstract
Pertussis resurgence has been reported from several developed countries with long-standing immunisation programs. Among these, Australia in 2003 discontinued an 18 months (fourth) booster dose in favour of an adolescent (fifth) dose. We developed a model to evaluate determinants of resurgence in Australia and alternative vaccine strategies for mitigation.Novel characteristics of our model included the use of seroepidemiologic data for calibration, and broad investigation of variables relevant to transmission of, and protection against, pertussis. We simulated multiple parameter combinations, retaining those consistent with observed data for subsequent use in predictive models comparing alter..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
P Campbell was in receipt of an Australian Postgraduate Award; J McVernon receives a Career Development Fellowship from the NHMRC (CDF1061321); J McCaw receives a Future Fellowship from the ARC (FT110100250). The funders had no role in study design, analysis, manuscript preparation nor the decision to publish.