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6 Jul 2017 Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly infectious disease that is spread by Read this Ministry of Health flyer [PDF, 112 KB] about pertussis.
Pertussis is caused by, a Gram-negative, bacillus, Bordetella pertussis, Please refer to the Public Health Ontario Monthly Infectious Diseases . Guidelines.
Whooping cough is a serious and highly infectious disease and is spread by 80% of young children with whooping cough catch it from a parent, caregiver or
Communicable Disease Control Manual – Pertussis. 1 medical officer of health of suspected cases. . HPA Guidelines for the Public Health Management of.
Whooping cough is a dangerous disease, particularly for infants under six months. Complications of this disease are severe, and include pneumonia (> 5%),
10 Aug 2016 In Singapore, vaccination against pertussis is recommended under the It would help if MOH could provide some guidance on this matter.
23 Jan 2015 The objective of public health follow up of pertussis cases is to prevent disease in infants <6 months of age with particular focus on exposures
8 Sep 2017 Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious infection spread by coughing and sneezing. It's caused by bacteria which damage the
Whooping cough is an infectious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable coughing. Complications can be serious, including pneumonia and seizures.
There is currently an epidemic of pertussis in New Zealand; almost 3000 new the Ministry of Health recommends that healthcare personnel working with infants, early however, this is not recommended in current New Zealand guidance.9.
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