Hello all,
Five years ago I got whooping cough (aka as pertussis or "The Hundred Day Cough") as a healthy, annual-physical adult.
It was absolutely awful, I could not get through a single sentence without bursting into a paroxysm of barking and whooping, whistling coughs. At that time, it was relatively rare for an adult to contract pertussis, but now.....
..... whooping cough is back. There have been epidemics (classified by the CDC) in three states so far: WA, VT, and MN. (link to CDC: [www.cdc.gov]) There are three major factors influencing this:
1. The pertussis portion of the DTP vaccine loses efficacy as quickly as five years. (When I got the disease, it had been 35 years since I received my last DTP)
2. The anti-vaccination gang means that there is a very large group of children, especially in upper-class college towns, who are unvaccinated. In a healthy child, pertussis can look like bronchitis and misdiagnosed.
3. We are a mobile society, jetting all over, picking up all kind of microbes en route. 99.99% of them are benign, but it's that 1 in a 1000 we need to worry about.
So.... please, check your vaccination history and get a pertussis booster (Tdap) if you haven't had one in over a decade. Mine was $45 at Walgreens. If you are uninsured it's about $15 (or free) at a clinic.
ESPECIALLY if you are over 65 or are in contact with your grandchildren. I have never seen an infant die of pertussis or measles or diphtheria, but this used to happen not so long ago with awful frequency. Get the Tdap booster, and you can check it off your list in the New Year.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/04/2013 01:43PM by MissyH71.
Five years ago I got whooping cough (aka as pertussis or "The Hundred Day Cough") as a healthy, annual-physical adult.
It was absolutely awful, I could not get through a single sentence without bursting into a paroxysm of barking and whooping, whistling coughs. At that time, it was relatively rare for an adult to contract pertussis, but now.....
..... whooping cough is back. There have been epidemics (classified by the CDC) in three states so far: WA, VT, and MN. (link to CDC: [www.cdc.gov]) There are three major factors influencing this:
1. The pertussis portion of the DTP vaccine loses efficacy as quickly as five years. (When I got the disease, it had been 35 years since I received my last DTP)
2. The anti-vaccination gang means that there is a very large group of children, especially in upper-class college towns, who are unvaccinated. In a healthy child, pertussis can look like bronchitis and misdiagnosed.
3. We are a mobile society, jetting all over, picking up all kind of microbes en route. 99.99% of them are benign, but it's that 1 in a 1000 we need to worry about.
So.... please, check your vaccination history and get a pertussis booster (Tdap) if you haven't had one in over a decade. Mine was $45 at Walgreens. If you are uninsured it's about $15 (or free) at a clinic.
ESPECIALLY if you are over 65 or are in contact with your grandchildren. I have never seen an infant die of pertussis or measles or diphtheria, but this used to happen not so long ago with awful frequency. Get the Tdap booster, and you can check it off your list in the New Year.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/04/2013 01:43PM by MissyH71.