Atracare Hot Topics: Health Advisory – Whooping Cough
Rising Cases of Pertussis in Delaware
The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is currently investigating a concerning rise in pertussis (whooping cough) cases in New Castle County. This serious respiratory illness can lead to severe health complications, particularly in very young children. Pertussis begins with cold-like symptoms and can develop into a severe cough. Coughing spells can be intense, sometimes causing gagging or vomiting, and often followed by a high-pitched “whoop” sound.
Understanding Pertussis and Its Dangers
Pertussis is a dangerous illness, especially for infants. It can lead to pneumonia, syncope (passing out), seizures, apnea (stopping breathing), and even death. The initial symptoms are similar to those of a common cold but quickly escalate. It is crucial to recognize the signs early and seek medical attention to prevent the disease from progressing.
Vaccination: The Key to Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends different vaccines against pertussis for various age groups. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect against pertussis. For detailed vaccination guidelines, see the DPH Health Advisory at DPH Health Advisory.
DID YOU KNOW???
Whooping cough is particularly dangerous to newborns. Visitors who want to see a new baby are often required to get immunized against pertussis before visiting. Adults can be carriers of pertussis without knowing it, and they can transmit the disease to vulnerable infants. It may seem unusual, but many grandparents, family members, and friends of a newborn are asked to get their pertussis vaccine prior to the baby’s birth to ensure they do not unknowingly pass the disease to the infant.
Stay Informed and Stay Protected
As pertussis cases rise, it is essential to stay informed and take preventive measures. Vaccination is a critical step in protecting yourself and others from this severe illness. For more information and updates, visit Atracare.
Stay safe and ensure your loved ones are protected against whooping cough. Together, we can combat the spread of pertussis and safeguard the health of our community.