Whooping Cough
(Pertussis)
Definition
| Upper Respiratory Tract |
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Causes
- Inhaling droplets from the sneeze or cough of a person infected with whooping cough
- Having direct contact with the mucus of a person infected with whooping cough
Risk Factors
- Not being immunized
- Living in the same house or working in close contact with someone infected with whooping cough
Symptoms
- Runny nose and congestion
- Sneezing
- Mild fever
- Mild cough
- Watery, red eyes
- Severe coughing
- Long episodes of coughing that start suddenly and may end with a forceful inhale or 'whoop' (the whoop does not occur in all people)
- In severe cases, coughing may cause a person to have trouble breathing or turn blue from lack of oxygen
- Coughing episodes may result in vomiting
- Pneumonia
- Seizures
- Periods of apnea (no breathing)
- Abdominal and inguinal hernias
- Damage to the brain (rare)
- Death (rare)
Diagnosis
- Swab of nose and throat for culture and other tests to detect the bacteria
- Blood tests
Treatment
Medication
Treatment of Symptoms
- Eat small, frequent meals.
- Drink plenty of fluids. For older children and adults, water, unsweetened fruit juices, and clear soup may be good options.
Hospitalization
Prevention
Vaccine
Preventive Antibiotics
RESOURCES
American Medical Association http://www.ama-assn.org/
Center for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/
References
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