Pertussis is a highly infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Despite high vaccination coverage, pertussis has re-emerged globally. Causes for the re-emergence of pertussis include limited duration of protection conferred by acellular pertussis vaccines (aP) and pathogen adaptation. Pathogen adaptations involve antigenic divergence with vaccine strains, the emergence of strains which show enhanced in vitro expression of a number of virulence-associated genes and of strains that do not express pertactin, an important aP component. Clearly, the identification of more effective B. pertussis vaccine antigens is of utmost importance. To identify novel antigens, we used proteomics to identify B. pert...
The genus Bordetella contains several pathogenic species generally associated with upper respiratory...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. The resurgence of whooping cough reflects novel genetic variants of Bordetella ...
Pertussis is a highly infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the bacterium Bordetella pe...
<div><p>Pertussis is a highly infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the bacterium <i>Bo...
Contains fulltext : 136036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Pertussis is a ...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
The genus Bordetella contains several pathogenic species generally associated with upper respiratory...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. The resurgence of whooping cough reflects novel genetic variants of Bordetella ...
Pertussis is a highly infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the bacterium Bordetella pe...
<div><p>Pertussis is a highly infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the bacterium <i>Bo...
Contains fulltext : 136036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Pertussis is a ...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
There is a lack of insight into the basic mechanisms by which Bordetella pertussis adapts to the loc...
The genus Bordetella contains several pathogenic species generally associated with upper respiratory...
Pertussis is an infectious respiratory disease of humans caused by the gram-negative pathogen Bordet...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. The resurgence of whooping cough reflects novel genetic variants of Bordetella ...