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  • OR: 2012 Whooping cough cases

    Source: http://www.seasidesignal.com/news/ar...a4bcf887a.html

    Clatsop Health monitoring pertussis outbreak; vaccinations urged
    Posted: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 4:50 pm | Updated: 5:02 pm, Tue Apr 10, 2012.


    ASTORIA - As a result of several recent cases of pertussis locally, the Clatsop County Public Health Department is encouraging everyone in the county ages 2 months and above to be vaccinated against the illness, also known as whooping cough.

    The department is reporting a total of six positive reports of pertussis ? a 2-year-old child, four school-age children and a 31-year-old adult. On Tuesday the health department sent out a memo to parents of schoolchildren describing the disease?s symptoms and means of spreading, and tips for prevention and treatment...

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    Source: http://www.dailyastorian.com/free/cl...9bb2963f4.html

    Clatsop County renews warning about whooping cough

    Vaccinations are urged for everyone over 2 years old
    Posted: Monday, April 30, 2012 12:46 pm
    The Daily Astorian

    More local reports of pertussis have been received by the Clatsop County Public Health Department, prompting the office to again encourage everyone in the county ages 2 months and above to be vaccinated against the illness, also known as whooping cough.

    The department has tallied a total of 14 positive reports of pertussis since March 16. The reports involve 10 school-age children as well as one infant, two toddlers and one adult.

    On Friday, the department sent out a memo to parents of children in the Astoria School District, where all but one of the cases involving schoolchildren have been reported up to now...

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      Source: http://www.king5.com/news/local/150433415.html

      Whooping cough cases turn up in Portland
      by Colette Wieland and KGW.com Staff
      Posted on May 7, 2012 at 8:07 AM

      ...Portland?s Riverdale School District sent out an email Saturday to let parents know two students and a high school staff member had been diagnosed with whooping cough...

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        Re: OR: 2012 Whooping cough cases

        Source: http://www.kxl.com/05/07/12/Whooping...8&feedID=10446

        FM NEWS 101 KXL
        Whooping Cough Confirmed in Oregon
        May 7, 2012, 2:30 pm

        Health officials say there are more than 150 cases of whooping cough in Oregon, up nearly double from last year...

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          Source: http://www.spotlightnews.net/news/st...59678981473700

          County sees year?s first whooping cough case
          By Stover E. Harger III
          The South County Spotlight, May 9, 2012

          An infected 10-year-old is Columbia County?s first reported case of whooping cough this year, a highly contagious bacterial disease that has reached epidemic levels in Washington with more than 1,100 sickened so far in 2012...

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            Source: http://portlandtribune.com/news/stor...73888782614700

            Franklin High student comes down with whooping cough
            Parents urged to keep eye out for symptoms
            By Laura Frazier
            The Portland Tribune, May 22, 2012

            A Franklin High School student has come down with a case of pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, prompting the school to mail home advisory letters Monday for parents and health care provider...

            ...As of Monday, the Oregon Health Authority reported 248 pertussis cases in Oregon this year. This is up from 106 cases last year. However, Washington has seen a much steeper increase, with 1,484 reported cases compared with 134 cases in 2011...

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              Source: http://www.kgw.com/news/local/Whoopi...155996285.html

              Whooping cough numbers rising in Oregon
              by AP and KGW.com
              Posted on May 31, 2012 at 2:26 PM

              SALEM ? The whooping cough outbreak has spread into Oregon Oregon Health officials said Tuesday there have been 294 reported pertussis cases in Oregon, compared with 112 cases in May of 2011.

              Eleven infants hospitalized, 10 are 3 months old or younger, officials said...

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                Re: OR: 2012 Whooping cough cases

                Source: http://news.opb.org/article/pertussi...-deschutes-co/

                Pertussis Case Confirmed In Deschutes County

                David Nogueras | June 14, 2012 5:19 p.m. | Updated: June 14, 2012 7:55 p.m. | Bend, OR

                The Deschutes County health department says it has its first confirmed case of Pertussis this year. The bacterial infection, also known as whooping cough is particularly dangerous for infants under the age of 1, for whom an infection is potentially deadly...

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                  Re: OR: 2012 Whooping cough cases

                  Source: http://kezi.com/healthwatch/250584

                  Whooping Cough Cases on the Rise in Oregon
                  July 10, 2012

                  EUGENE, Ore. -- Whooping cough is on the rise, and the number of cases is alarming.

                  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nationwide there have more than 16,000 cases reported this year--more than double the same time period last year.

                  The same trend is happening in Oregon.

                  In January through July of 2012, there are 458 confirmed cases compared to just 147 during the same time period in 2011...

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                    Source: http://www.statesmanjournal.com/arti...news|text|News

                    Whooping cough nears epidemic levels in Oregon
                    10:55 PM, Jul 26, 2012

                    Oregon is seeing an epidemic of whooping cough this year, and public health officials think low adult immunization rates and the waning potency of vaccinations over time could be partly to blame.

                    As of Monday Oregon had 525 reported cases of the disease officially known as pertussis, compared with 527 in the same time frame in 2005, the state?s last epidemic. Oregon ended that year with 622 cases...

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                      Source: http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2012/0...officials.html

                      Umatilla County health officials warn parents about whooping cough exposure
                      Published: August 13, 2012
                      By Michelle Dupler ? Tri-City Herald staff writer

                      Pendleton ? Umatilla County health officials have confirmed a school-age child in the east end of the county was diagnosed with pertussis in early August...

                      ...The county has confirmed eight cases of pertussis since Jan. 1. As of Monday, 598 cases had been reported statewide.

                      Washington has reported more than five times that many cases, with 3,400 confirmed through Aug. 4. Of those, 52 were in Benton County and 32 in Franklin County...

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                        Source: http://www.newsregister.com/article?...788--home-news

                        Local pertussis outbreak persists

                        Sep 29, 2012
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                        By Nathalie Hardy
                        Of the News-Register

                        A stubborn pertussis outbreak continues in Yamhill County. The most recent confirmed case involves a McMinnville High School student who was diagnosed the week of Sept. 17...

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