ABSTRACT
Despite the reduction in incidence after vaccination, pertussis disease is still considered a public health problem worldwide, mainly due to recent and potential new outbreaks. We report here the complete genome of the Bordetella pertussis Butantan strain used in the Brazilian National Immunization Program as a whole-cell pertussis antigen to compose vaccines such as DTwP (diphtheria, tetanus, and whole-cell pertussis).
ABSTRACT
The use of frozen seeds and the effect of the concentration of formaldehyde, and the removal of 2/3 of the supernatant were investigated in order to facilitate the production of pertussis cellular vaccine. Results indicated that is possible to replace fresh seeds by frozen ones, and the formaldehyde concentration can be increased to 0,2 por cento after the remotion of 2/3 of supernatant, resulting in a good vaccine preparation in a shorter time