Whooping Cough Sucks
Spring and summer are the time of year when pertussis or whooping cough are most prevalent. This nasty infections starts like the typical viral infections, so most savvy people don’t rush to see their doctor and instead let their immune system take care of things. Viral bronchitis being far more common than, pertussis, this strategy usually works out OK. Unfortunately pertussis can turn in to a nagging cough that lasts months and months. It’s rarely fatal, except in infants, but it can make adults quite sick for a vary long time. Once you are at this stage, antibiotics are unlikely to help you, but they may help prevent the spread to other people – up to 80% of close contact eventually get it.
Fortunately there is a vaccine that we all received as children to prevent pertussis. The bad news is that the immunity wanes over time and most adults need a booster. These booster shots were rarely given until recently. Now most tetanus boosters also contain the pertussis booster and it should be good for 5-10 years, just like the tetanus shot. I got mine about 3 years ago. When will you get yours? Ask your doctor about this and other adult vaccines.