Worst Pertussis Outbreak in 70 Years, but What Can State Health Officials Do?

Worst Pertussis Outbreak in 70 Years, but What Can State Health Officials Do?

James Cherry of the UCLA School of Medicine, Kathleen Harriman of the California Department of Public Health, Paul Katz of the San Rafael Medical Center and Sen. Richard Pan spoke with California Healthline about the outbreak in California of pertussis, also known as whooping cough.

In a California Healthline report by Rachel Dornhelm, experts discussed the rise in pertussis, or whooping cough, in California. The disease was nearly eradicated in the state through vaccination, but now almost 10% of California’s kindergartners have not had their immunizations. Last year more than 10,000 cases of pertussis were reported statewide, and two infants died from it.

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You can download a PDF of this report.

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