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301. Pertussis Patient Experiences
we're building Patient Experiences for Pertussis Pertussis: Patient Experiences : http 3A 2F 2Fwww.righthea lth.com 2Ftopic 2FPertussis 2FPatient Experiences&layout button count&s how faces false&width 90&action like&font arial&colorscheme light More Overview Symptoms Treatments Causes Prevention From Experts Patient Experiences Video Images Audio News Guides & Articles Reference Tools Health Providers & Organizations About Whooping Cough Whooping Cough is Not a Disease of The Past. Protect Yourself & Others SoundsofPertussis.com Whooping Cough Vaccine Learn About a Pertussis Vaccine for Adults. July 26, 2010 Pertussis is a bacterial infection characterized by intense coughing spells. Also known as whooping cough, pertussis is a highly contagious illness. Find out w
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302. Daptacel Complimentary Brochure on Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
sanofi pasteur The vaccines business of sanofi aventis Group Learn VaccinePlace.com Search. Tell a Friend Disease Information Pertussis Whooping Cough Tetanus Diphtheria DAPTACEL Vaccine Information Immunization Schedule Safety Information Packaging Prescribing Information Patient Information sanofi pasteur Information Learn how other vaccines can protect your family Go to the sanofi pasteur Web site Get Your Complimentary Brochure About Pertussis Find the answers to the questions parents ask most Image of Baby in Mother's Hands As a parent, it's natural to have a lot of questions about pertussis and your baby. This complimentary brochure was developed to give you the information you need to understand the disease and talk to your child's doctor about your vaccinatio
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303. Discovery Health "Pertussis - Vaccine - Medical Dictionary"
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304. EC DOH: Whooping Cough (Pertussis) FAQ
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306. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
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307. Passport Health - Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis |
#RSS Feed Atom Feed TDaP Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis Comments Feed index Vaccine Types Thursday, July 15, 2010 News Feed Comments Home Passport Health About Our Team FAQ Locations Services Travel Vaccinations Business Traveler Leisure Traveler Mission Traveler Lifestyle Vaccinations Flu Clinic Services On Site Clinic Vaccine Types Gardasil HPV Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Haemophilus b Hib Influenza Japanese Encephalitis Meningitis Menomune & Menactra MMR Measles, Mumps, & Rubella Polio Pneumococcal Pneumonia Rabies TDaP Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis Typhoid Varicella Yellow Fever Zostavax Shingles PPD TB Skin Test Blog Contact Us GO Disease Information Flu Vaccine General Information Health Alerts Health Updates Vaccinations Swine Flu H1N1 Travel Advice Ch
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308. Pediatric Advisor 2008.3: Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
Page header image Page header image Google Pediatric Advisor Search Search WWW CPN Page header image Index Whooping Cough Pertussis What is whooping cough? It is also called whooping cough because of the characteristic sound of the cough it causes. The illness usually begins with a runny nose, mild cough, and pink eyes that last about a week. Then an increasingly severe cough develops that can last 2 to 4 weeks. The cough usually comes in spasms and ends with a high pitched whoop. Often the coughing causes a child to vomit or his or her face to turn red or blue. During the coughing phase, children with whooping cough do not have a fever. In infants, whooping cough is a very serious illness and may require them to be hospitalized. Coughing spasms Warm apple juice or t
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309. Pertussis Vaccine Questions and Answers
From the Immunization Action Coalition Vaccine Information for the public and health professionals Pertussis Vaccine Home www.immunize.org Search Diseases / Vaccines Anthrax Chickenpox Diphtheria Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hib Human papillomavirus Influenza Measles Meningococcus Mumps Pertussis Pneumo/adult Pneumo/child Polio Rabies Rotavirus Rubella Smallpox Tetanus Zoster Vaccination across the Lifespan Vaccine Concerns Unprotected People Photos Video Clips Official Information State Information Topics of special interest Links About IAC Contact IAC Visit IAC Cite IAC Click here to obtain the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, necessary for reading PDF files on this site. The first whole cell pertussis vaccine was developed in the 1930s and was in widespread use by the mid 19
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310. Bordetella Pertussis -- the bacterium that causes whooping cough
Bordetella Pertussis the bacterium that causes whooping cough All the news on Bordetela Pe Bordetella Pertussis NAVIGATION What is Bordetella Pertussis? Bordetella pertussis, the agent of pertussis, or whooping cough, Gram Stain. .html Bordetella pertussis, the pathogen responsible for whooping cough pertussis , is a Gram negative rod that favors the lining of the respiratory tract. Bordetella pertussis is easily transmitted by close contact when secretions are transmitted during talking, laughing, coughing, and sneezing. Virulent factors include pertussis toxin, hemolysin, adenylate cyclase AC , and filamentous hemagglutinin FHA Bordetella pertussis has an incubation period of 7 10 days, then the signs and symptoms of whooping cough emerge. Anyone can get pertussis
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311. Prevention of whooping cough (Pertussis)
health care All about whooping cough Pertussis causes of whooping cough Pertussis symptoms of whooping cough diagnosis of whooping cough treatment for whooping cough prevention of whooping cough pertussis How to prevent whooping cough pertussis ? A DTaP vaccine diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis or pertussis only vaccine helps protect children against this disease. The pertussis vaccine has dramatically decreased the number of cases of whooping cough that occur each year and saved countless lives. More information on whooping cough Pertussis What is whooping cough Pertussis ? Whooping cough pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory system. What causes whooping cough Pertussis ? Whooping cough is caused by a bacteria called Bordatella p
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312. Pertussis Vaccine With Diabetes - HealthCentral
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313. Pertussis Vaccine: A Guide for Parents
Center for Young Women's Health For Parents Home Health Guides by Topic For Parents Pertussis Vaccine Printer Friendly Printer Friendly En Espanol En Espanol Pertussis Vaccine: A Guide for Parents Recently, a vaccine was developed to help prevent teens from getting whooping cough. Read more to learn about the pertussis vaccine and whether or not it is something your teen should get. In the early 1940s, before the vaccine was available, about 200,000 people in the United States got pertussis each year. One of the best ways to help protect your teen against pertussis is the Tdap vaccine Tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis . It is a vaccine created for teenagers and adults to prevent three different bacterial infections: tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. Td
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314. DTaP: Diphtheria, Tetanus Toxoids, & Acellular pertussis
USEMAP DTaP Vaccines Diphtheria, Tetanus Toxoids, & Acellular pertussis Ingredients Diphtheria, Tetanus Toxoids, & Acellular pertussis endotoxin, beef heart infusion/fetal bovine serum, aluminum, formaldehyde, thimerosal mercury derivative , phenol/phenoxyethanol, polysorbate 80 T ween 80 , dry natural latex rubber Adverse Reactions Anaphylactic Shock/Anaphylactoid, Encephalitis/Encephalopathy, SIDS and or deaths reported, Seizures/infantile spasms, Guillain Barre Syndrome/ Bells Palsy, Arthritis/Arthralgia, Diabetes Mellitus Long Term Studies have not been done for Carcinogenic, mutagenic potential or fertility impairment, developmental malformation animal reproduction studies , effects on pregnant woman, fetus, or transmission of toxins to human breast milk Source:
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315. Diphtheria/Tetanus Toxoids; Pertussis Vaccine, DTP
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316. Outbreaks Of Pertussis - a comprehensive view - Wellsphere
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317. Pertussis (Whooping Cough) - Contra Costa Health Services
#Página en español Home skip navigation , health centers and clinics , search , accessibility statement , Página en español , Contra Costa Health Services search: search Health Topics | Health Topics Pertussis Whooping Cough Pertussis Whooping Cough May 30, 2008 Update for Whooping Cough Pertussis Outbreak at East Bay Waldorf School On Friday, May 30 Contra Costa Public Health screened students for symptoms of pertussis whooping cough including runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, fever over 99.8 F and coughing. Press Releases Health Officials Close Contra Costa School to Control Whooping Cough Outbreak May 9, 2008 Media Advisory: Media Briefing on Whooping Cough Outbreak May 8, 2008 Links Pertussis Videos Immunization Action Coalition CDC Pertussis Fact Sheet CDC Pe
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318. Overview - Whooping Cough (Pertussis) - Pediatric Health Channel
Healthcommunities.com Search Home Health Topics Health Reports Learning Centers Find a Pediatrician Medical Website Design Free Newsletters Home Whooping Cough Pertussis Overview Overview Share: | Print Overview Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is an acute respiratory infection that develops suddenly, is highly contagious, and usually occurs in children. Pertussis causes frequent episodes of uncontrollable coughing, often followed by a sharp intake of breath characterized by a whooping sound. The pertussis vaccine, which has been widely used in developed areas of the world since 1940, significantly reduces the risk for whooping cough. Article Continues Below Incidence and Prevalence Whooping cough occurs throughout the world and outbreaks of the disease t
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319. Pertussis in the Child Care Setting
KS Logo here Pertussis in the Child Care Setting Source Centers for Disease Control Related Articles The ABC's of Safe and Healthy Child Care Too Sick for School or Daycare Forums Health, Safety, Nutrition and Kids KidSource Store Mayo Clinic Family Health Book Caring for Your Baby & Young Child; Birth to Age 5 by American Academy of Pediatrics Advertisement In Association with Amazon.com Pertussis whooping cough is a very contagious and dangerous infection of the respiratory tract caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Whooping cough gets its name from the whooping sound the child makes when trying to draw breath after a coughing spell. Not all children with whooping cough make this sound; A person who is not immune to pertussis becomes infected by inhaling a
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320. Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP)
View Mobile Site Go Health Library Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis DTaP Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis DTaP What are diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis? Tetanus Tetanus lockjaw is an acute, sometimes fatal, disease of the central nervous system, caused by the toxin of the tetanus bacterium, which usually enters the body through an open wound. Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis: Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccines prevent these diseases. There are several types of the vaccine, including the following: DTaP vaccine: protects against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis newer form of the vaccine, is less likely to cause reactions than former types DT or Td boosters: protects against diphtheria and tetanus for persons 7 years of age and
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