Indian Pediatrics | 2019

Catastrophic Cough in a Young Infant

 
 

Abstract


A 45-day-old girl child presented with cough for 10 days, with increasing frequency and duration of cough bouts over the past two days. There was no fever or respiratory distress. Child had characteristic ‘whooping cough’– prolonged cough bouts ending in inspiratory whoop (Web Video 1 and Fig. 1). Complete blood count showed total leukocyte count of 26800 cells/mm3 with 75% lymphocytes. Chest X-ray was normal. Child was treated with oral azithromycin for 5 days, suspecting pertussis. On day 2 of hospitalization, child had prolonged cough bouts associated with hypoxia and apneic spells requiring intubation. Nasopharyngeal swab for Bordetella pertussis PCR was reported to be positive. Child was extubated after 4 days of mechanical ventilation as the frequency of cough bouts on ventilator reduced. Child needed oxygen support during cough bouts even after extubation, and was gradually weaned off oxygen over 14 days. At discharge, child had cough bouts with reduced severity and no hypoxia. Further questioning revealed that child was scheduled for her first dose of DTP vaccine next week and mother had received TT vaccine, not Tdap, during her antenatal visits. On follow-up, child was thriving well, had occasional cough episodes, and had been immunized with 3 doses of DTP vaccine.

Volume 56
Pages 506 - 506
DOI 10.1007/s13312-019-1579-2
Language English
Journal Indian Pediatrics

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