Pertussis (Whooping Cough)


Pertussis is an acute bacterial communicable infection that affects the lower respiratory tract from the trachea to the bronchioles.

It is characterized by a cough illness lasting at least 2 weeks with either paroxysms of coughing, an inspiratory whoop, or post-tussive vomiting without any other apparent cause.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Fever, cough, whooping sound, sneezing, runny nose, vomiting, loss of appetite, and tearing eyes.

COMPLICATIONS

Convulsions/seizures, reduced oxygen supply, otitis media, dehydration, and death.

TRANSMISSION

Airborne droplets.

CAUSATIVE AGENT

Bordetella pertussis.

INCUBATION PERIOD

7 to 10 days, but it may be as long as 3 weeks.

PREVENTION AND CONTROL

1. Immunization with the pentavalent vaccine.

2. Treatment of an infected person.

3. Isolation.

4. Surveillance

5. Environmental and personal hygiene.

6. Health education.

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