Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
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  NUMBER: 06-01 I DATE: February 6, 2006 I FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE
CONTACT: Phoebe Leung (209) 558-7116
   
  Pertussis vaccine now available for adults
   
 
   
  Stanislaus County – Pertussis, also known as “whooping cough,” is on the rise in Stanislaus County. The disease is a highly communicable, vaccine-preventable disease that lasts for many weeks and is characterized by persistent coughing sometimes followed with vomiting.
In 2003, 13 children died in the United States from Pertussis. Most deaths occur among unvaccinated children or children too young to be vaccinated.

Nancy Bancroft, Public Health Nurse for Stanislaus County says, “The vaccine that contains Pertussis (Tdap) is available for 10 years of age and older at the Stanislaus County Public Health Department, located at 820 Scenic Drive in Modesto. The vaccine is also available from private physicians as well as clinics. The Pertussis vaccine is available for one dose only, it replaces the every 10 year Tetanus Diphtheria Boosters.”

Because of the increased risk of severe or fatal Pertussis to infants under 12 months of age, the Department of Health Services highly recommends a dose of Tdap for all persons who have or who anticipate having close contact with an infant under 12 months of age: these include health care providers, parents, child care providers, other household contacts 10 years and older.

Stanislaus County has had over 100 cases of confirmed Pertussis this year compared to 13 cases last year. Tdap provides protection against Pertussis, Tetanus and Diphtheria and is an answer to an increasing number of cases. Tdap is available at the Stanislaus County Public Health Immunization Clinic, the cost is $10 for persons with Medi Cal or no medical insurance, or is Alaska Native or American Indian. The hours and address are:

Monday - Thursday 8-5:30 and Friday 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
820 Scenic Drive, Modesto CA
(209) 558-4807, 558-4818

Important: report cases of suspected and confirmed Pertussis to our Communicable Disease Department at 558-5678 or fax 558-7531. Public Health nurses will follow-up with case contacts immediately to determine if prophylaxis is needed.

   
   
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