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Henderson County Faces Alarming Rise in Whooping Cough Cases

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Henderson County Faces Alarming Rise in Whooping Cough Cases

In the past four days, Henderson County has seen a staggering 59% increase in whooping cough cases, with the total now standing at 43 confirmed cases. This rapid uptick has raised concerns among health officials and the local community.

Largest Outbreak Since 2017-2018

The surge in whooping cough cases represents the largest outbreak since late 2017 to early 2018. This recent spike has prompted heightened vigilance and preventive measures to curb the spread of the highly contagious respiratory illness.

Schools and Counties Take Precautionary Measures

Reports indicate that some students in Henderson County Public Schools have tested positive for whooping cough, underscoring the need for strict adherence to guidelines and recommendations from the health authorities. Meanwhile, neighboring counties like Buncombe and Polk have also reported cases of the disease, highlighting the regional impact of the outbreak.

Importance of Vaccination and Preventive Measures

The Henderson County Health Department emphasizes the crucial role of vaccination in preventing the spread of pertussis. Timely vaccinations, particularly the pertussis booster shot ‘Tdap’ for older children and adults, are essential to safeguard individuals and communities from the disease.

Stay Informed and Take Action

Families are urged to ensure that their vaccinations are up to date and follow health guidelines to protect themselves and others from whooping cough. Infected individuals are advised to stay at home and complete their course of antibiotics as prescribed to prevent further transmission of the illness.

Seeking Assistance and More Information

Individuals in need of the Tdap vaccine can reach out to their healthcare provider or contact the Henderson County Health Department for support. For additional information on pertussis and preventive measures, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

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