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    Source: http://www.dailytidings.com/apps/pbc...309/-1/NEWSMAP

    23 cases of pertussis have been reported this year (Jackson Co.)

    By Anita Burke
    for the Tidings
    June 25, 2010

    The number of whooping cough cases in Jackson County has soared, prompting public health officials to remind people of the importance of vaccination against the disease, which is highly contagious and potentially deadly to infants.

    So far this year 23 cases of whooping cough, also known as pertussis, have been confirmed in the county, more than twice the number usually seen in a whole year, said Viki Brown, Jackson County's public health division manager.

    Over the past five years, the county has had an average of 10.8 cases per year. During a serious outbreak in 2003, more than 100 cases were recorded.

    The cases that have been confirmed in lab testing this year have hit patients ranging from 2 months old to 55 years old, Brown said. Studies have shown that a relatively small fraction of cases are diagnosed and confirmed, so more people in the county likely have been infected, she said.

    The Jackson County Health Department sent an advisory to area doctors in March, when nine cases had been diagnosed, to alert them to the increase in pertussis cases. Since then, the number of cases has continued to rise, Brown said...

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    Re: OR: 2010 Whooping cough cases

    Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-coun...rk_county.html

    Whooping cough cases creep up in Clark County
    Published: Thursday, September 02, 2010, 5:47 PM Updated: Thursday, September 02, 2010, 5:49 PM
    Elliot Njus, The Oregonian Elliot Njus, The Oregonian

    County health officials are concerned an increase in cases of pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, could spread among schoolchildren and others gathering indoors as the weather cools.

    Since mid-July, Clark County Public Health has recorded 22 confirmed cases of the highly contagious disease and another 16 suspect cases that haven't yet been confirmed.

    There there were only 12 cases from July to September 2009, and there were only nine during the same time period in 2008.

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      Re: OR: 2010 Whooping cough cases

      Local baby survives 4-month battle with whooping cough

      By Margy Lynch, KATU News and KATU.com Staff

      Story Published: Oct 13, 2010 at 10:52 AM PDT
      Story Updated: Oct 13, 2010 at 3:56 PM PDT
      <!--startclickprintexclude-->Baby William is now 6 months old and out of the hospital, after spending the past four months battling an infection that can not only be deadly but is on the rise in Clark County and areas in Oregon.
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      PORTLAND, Ore. ? It's the first time in months that 6-month-old William has been out of his hospital room. He was just two months old when he started coughing.

      "It tends to be a persistent cough, where kids will cough frequently," said Dr. Gary Oxman, a health officer for Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties. "It may go on for minutes, then in between coughs they'll have what's called an Inspiratory whoop." (Watch the video of this story to see Dr. Oxman demonstrate the sounds this cough makes.)

      And so begins an amazing survival story of a local baby boy, in the hospital for the past four months. His grandpa says the baby died seven times, but on Tuesday William's fight against whooping cough is over ... and he's going home...

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