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Title: Whooping Cough


1
Whooping Cough
  • A School Health Perspective

2
What is Hepatitis?
  • Pertussis is a contagious and fairly common
    bacterial infection that causes a range of mild
    to severe symptoms.
  • Listen to Whooping Cough (Windows)

3
What are the signs and symptoms?
  • Children with Pertussis infection may show the
    following symptoms
  • Fever is usually absent or minimal
  • Begins with cold-like symptoms
  • Coughing progresses to severe coughing, which may
    cause
  • Vomiting, loss of breath, cyanosis
  • High-pitched sound when inhaling after a period
    of coughing

4
What are the incubation and contagious periods?
  • Incubation period 6 to 21 days usually 7 to 10
    days
  • Contagious period From the onset of signs or
    symptoms until two weeks after the cough begins,
    depending on age, immunization status, previous
    episodes of infection with pertussis, and
    antibiotic treatment.
  • Infants may remain infectious for 6 weeks or more
    after the cough starts.

5
How is it spread?
  • Direct or close contact with mouth and nose
    secretions.
  • Possibly by direct hand contact with secretions.
  • By children and adults who have a cough caused by
    pertussis, as in some cases of bronchitis.

6
How can I control it?
  • It is vaccine-preventable, although protection is
    incomplete and decreases over time after routine
    childhood immunizations.
  • Hand washing.
  • Antibiotics for household and other close
    contacts (staff, teachers, etc.)
  • Test cultures of staff who develop respiratory
    symptoms after exposure to confirmed cases.

7
What are the roles of the teacher and family?
  • Report infections to staff in charge of decision
    making.
  • Practice good hand washing and hygiene.
  • Teach children to wash their hands at appropriate
    times.
  • Check records for immunizationsespecially
    incompletely immunized children.
  • Monitor staff for respiratory signs and symptoms
    and recommend treatment within 21 days of
    exposure.

8
Exclude from group settings?
  • Yes.
  • Pertussis is highly contagious.

9
Readmit to Group Setting?
  • After 5 days of antibiotics, which is given for
    14 days total.
  • When the child is able to participate and staff
    determine they can care for this child and others
    in the class/school.

10
Pertussis in Louisiana
  • In the past ten years, the number of Pertussis
    cases in Louisiana has oscillated from ten to
    forty-five cases per year and incidence rates
    have ranged between 0.2 and 1.0 per 100,000. All
    rates are below the national average of 2.88 per
    100,000.
  • http//www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/miscdocs/docs
    -249/annual/LaIDAnnual_Pertussis.pdf
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