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Whooping cough cases hit 8 since October
12/20 5:40 p.m.
BY DENEEN SMITH dsmith@kenoshanews.com
KENOSHA ? Another Kenosha Unified School District student has been diagnosed with whooping cough.
The Kenosha County Division of Health said a student at Harborside Academy recently tested positive for pertussis, also known as whooping cough. Earlier this month, a student at St. Joseph Catholic Academy and a student at Mahone Middle School were diagnosed...
Whooping cough cases up in county
By MEGAN SHERIDAN Staff Reporter | Posted: Thursday, December 22, 2011 9:00 am | (
JUNEAU - Local health officials are expressing concern over an increase in the number of reported cases of pertussis in Dodge County. Pertussis is commonly referred to as whooping cough.
According to Jody Langfeldt,Dodge County Public Health Officer, as of Dec. 19 there have been seven reported confirmed cases of pertussis in Dodge County since the beginning of the year...
Whooping Cough Cases Raise Concern In, Around Dane County
Public Health Issues Warning To Health Care Providers
Updated: 5:02 pm CST December 29, 2011
MADISON, Wis. -- Officials with Public Health Madison & Dane County have issued an advisory on Thursday to health care providers in Dane County regarding measures to minimize the spread of whooping cough.
The advisory urges clinicians to consider testing any patient with the symptoms and begin treatment immediately. Of particular importance is the recommendation that anyone with the symptoms should isolate themselves until they?ve completed five days of treatment.
Officials said there were seven cases of whooping cough reported in the county in November and 12 new cases reported since the beginning of December...
llness hits area schools
Brown County reports cases of whooping cough
11:00 PM, Dec. 30, 2011 |
Local health and school officials are cautioning parents about confirmed cases of whooping cough in the area.
Brown County had a reported five cases of whooping cough in December and 63 this year, according to Health Department director Judy Friederichs. And the Appleton School District warned parents this week of several confirmed cases of whooping cough at district schools...
More whooping cough cases in Appleton
Seven new cases this week
Updated: Tuesday, 03 Jan 2012, 12:56 PM CST
Published : Tuesday, 03 Jan 2012, 12:56 PM CST
* Chad Doran, FOX 11 News
APPLETON - The city of Appleton has seven new confirmed cases of whooping cough, bringing the total to 25 since the outbreak started in early December...