General Information of Disease (ID: DISQZUE7)

Disease Name Pertussis
Synonyms
infection due to Bordetella pertussis; Bordetella infection; WC - whooping cough; Bordetella pertussis caused disease or disorder; Bordetella pertussis infectious disease; Bordetella pertussis infection; Bordetella pertussis disease or disorder; pertussis; whooping cough
Disease Class 1C12: Whooping cough
Definition A contagious bacterial respiratory infection caused by Bordetella pertussis. It is characterized by severe and uncontrollable cough, resulting in a whooping sound during breathing following the cough.
Disease Hierarchy
DISGGAGJ: Respiratory disease
DISNIPZL: Bordetellosis
DISEM33Q: Infectious disease
DISQZUE7: Pertussis
ICD Code
ICD-11
ICD-11: 1C12.Z
Disease Identifiers
MONDO ID
MONDO_0005077
MESH ID
D014917
UMLS CUI
C0043167
MedGen ID
12159
Orphanet ID
1489
SNOMED CT ID
27836007

Drug-Interaction Atlas (DIA) of This Disease

Drug-Interaction Atlas (DIA)
This Disease is Treated as An Indication in 1 Clinical Trial Drug(s)
Drug Name Drug ID Highest Status Drug Type REF
DTP-HepB-Polio-Hib DMVDJ45 Phase 3 NA [1]
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Molecular Interaction Atlas (MIA) of This Disease

Molecular Interaction Atlas (MIA)
This Disease Is Related to 1 DTT Molecule(s)
Gene Name DTT ID Evidence Level Mode of Inheritance REF
ACTG1 TTGAZF9 Strong Biomarker [2]
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This Disease Is Related to 6 DOT Molecule(s)
Gene Name DOT ID Evidence Level Mode of Inheritance REF
ACOT7 OT7C68YV Strong Biomarker [2]
ACTBL2 OTD6B81U Strong Biomarker [2]
ACTG2 OTRDWUO0 Strong Biomarker [2]
FHL5 OT6C00Z1 Strong Biomarker [2]
POTEM OT7L2HGH Strong Biomarker [2]
SERPINA3 OT9BP2S0 Strong Biomarker [2]
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References

1 Clinical pipeline report, company report or official report of Sanofi Pasteur.
2 Membrane Permeabilization by Pore-Forming RTX Toxins: What Kind of Lesions Do These Toxins Form?.Toxins (Basel). 2019 Jun 18;11(6):354. doi: 10.3390/toxins11060354.