Lexington, Ky. – The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department has announced the confirmation of two new cases of pertussis, commonly referred to as whooping cough, in the area this past week.
This recent finding raises the total number of reported cases to 69 since an outbreak began in April. Health officials are actively monitoring the spread of the disease and emphasizing the importance of recognizing its symptoms.
The health department’s announcement comes as public health officials continue their efforts to inform the community about the potential risks associated with whooping cough, which is a highly contagious respiratory illness. Symptoms of pertussis often include severe coughing fits, which can be accompanied by a “whooping” sound when inhaling.
In response to the ongoing outbreak, health authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant. They recommend that individuals familiarize themselves with the disease’s symptoms and seek medical advice if experiencing any related issues.
Vaccination is also advised as a key preventive measure. The pertussis vaccine is typically included in routine childhood immunizations, but health officials emphasize the need for booster shots in certain populations, particularly in adults and adolescents who may not have received a recent shot.
The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department continues to provide resources and support to the community in an effort to curb the spread of this infection. Residents are encouraged to reach out for information and assistance as needed.
For updates and more information regarding pertussis and other health concerns, the public is invited to connect with local health officials. Knowing the facts and taking appropriate precautions is essential in protecting oneself and community members from this contagious disease.
As awareness continues to grow, it is crucial for residents to follow health guidelines and remain informed about pertussis and its impact on the community.
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