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Outbreak of centuries-old bacterial disease plagues Pasadena school

Whooping cough is spreading at a California school, infecting several as health officials warn of the dangerous disease.

The Pasadena Public Health Department announced Wednesday that there are four confirmed cases of whooping cough at Don Benito Fundamental School in the Pasadena Unified School District.

Vaccinated children and adults have a much lower chance of infection, health officials said. Children usually receive a Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP) vaccine. A health official told ABC 7 that children are the “perfect vessel” for transmission.

“Kids are the perfect vessels for transmission – even if they’re fully vaccinated. In this instance, all four of our cases were fully vaccinated,” Dr. Matt Feaster told ABC 7. “What the vaccine does is protect you from severe illness and death.”

Whooping cough is spreading at a California school, infecting several as health officials warn of the dangerous disease. Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF The Pasadena Public Health Department announced Wednesday that there are four confirmed cases of whooping cough at Don Benito Fundamental School in the Pasadena Unified School District. PPHD said they are working with the elementary school to monitor for additional cases.

“Guidance has been provided to all identified close contacts, including instructions for testing, treatment, and home isolation if symptoms appear,” they said.

Pertussis symptoms usually appear 5 to 21 days after exposure, the health department said. Pertussis is an ancient disease that was first described in the 16th century and causes symptoms like a cold along with its trademark severe coughing fits.

Health officials are advising anyone exposed to the disease to:

Parents told ABC7 that they’re concerned about the outbreak, but have some confidence it can be handled.

“They’re handling it, pretty much to the best of their ability,” parent Mani Grundy said.. “They sent full notice to all families so they’re doing the best that they can.”

“I’m a little scared… I don’t know. I kind of feel safe, but I don’t know,” Patriciea Charles added.

Read original at New York Post

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