| Re: Article I read on Whooping cough
I think the common belief was that the disease had pretty much been erradicated until recently, so it wasn't a big deal. I know in my area problems started from an influx of refugees who'd moved to the area, never been vaccinated. Most of the people who got pertussis were in their early teens, but then because the medical community didn't recognize it as whooping cough -- it wasn't being treated appropriately -- with antibiotics, so it spread, became an epidemic. Wasn't until an older doctor recognized it, that they began issuing warnings, doing testing and giving antibiotics to everyone who came into close contact with someone who had it. DS's daycare was notified and the entire staff and kids were put on antibiotics.
Apparently there is an adult vaccine in Canada, but from what I've read they're not sure about effectiveness and there were some side effects issues.
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