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Whooping Cough Cases on the Rise

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012   

PHOENIX - An increase in cases of whooping cough, or pertussis, has been seen in many states this year. In Arizona, the number of cases is running double that of last year, but in Maricopa County the number of confirmed cases has been more than triple last year's.

Physician's assistant Melissa Castillo with Horizon Community Health says even some older kids are coming down with whooping cough this fall.

"A few of the kids were actually kind of at that age group where their immunity is waning, because they're due for their booster, because they get a T-DAP booster about the age of 11 or 12. So, for those kids, it's usually about 5th grade you will find their immunity waning."

T-DAP is short for tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. Health officials say infants and children should receive an entire series of five pertussis vaccine doses to be considered fully protected.

Castillo says whooping cough can be very serious for the very young.

"We are most worried about infants, you know, a year or less, because they can end up in the hospital with pneumonia or even death."

Castillo says adults can catch whooping cough, and should also get booster shots.

"If you have an adult that comes in and they didn't get that T-DAP as a pre-teen, what I advise they do is that adults get the T-DAP for their next regular tetanus booster."

A case of whooping cough can last up to 10 weeks.





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