Whooping Cough (Pertussis) – What Parents Should Know

by admin-blog-kh | May 20, 2021 8:56 am

Whooping Cough (Pertussis) is a lesser known ailment to many people. Yet, it is a serious condition with serious consequences. That is precisely the reason the TDaP (Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis) vaccine is given to infants in multiple doses. Pertussis is the technical name for whooping cough.

Causes

The technical name pertussis comes from the fact that this condition is caused by a bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. The common name comes from the fact that a whooping sound is heard when the person inhales after a cough. Infants[1] or growing children often get this condition from other children, older siblings, parents, caregivers, or other adults they come in contact.

While contagiousness is one reason, more realistic causes for a whopping cough outbreak are lack of awareness about the condition, wrong perceptions or sentiments around vaccination, and immunization programs that are not hygienically managed. People should be aware of these risks to prevent their children from getting infected by the condition.

Also Read: Has your child been vaccinated yet?[2]

Spread

Pertussis or whooping cough is highly contagious. If there is a person infected with the condition living in a house, there is an 80% chance of everybody else in the house being infected. Similar to the COVID-19[3], tuberculosis, and measles, the bacteria spread through droplets of saliva and mucous when the infected person coughs, sneezes, talks, or merely breathes in one’s presence. The bacteria can cling to their hands or surfaces the person touches. Thereafter, when the person touches his/her nose or mouth, the bacteria is inhaled or ingested into the body.

A person infected with pertussis is contagious for up to 5 weeks once the condition is detected and if no treatment is provided. However, once antibiotics are started, the person is not contagious after 5 days.

Symptoms

Most symptoms are similar across age groups, but there can be some unique symptoms too.

Infants:

Older babies and growing children

Typical symptoms of a cold such as

Teens and adults

Complications

If pertussis is ignored or wrongly diagnosed, the condition can worsen, creating many life-threatening complications.

Infants and growing children

The incessant coughing can prevent proper breathing and adequate oxygenation. This can cause:

Inability to eat or drink normally can cause dehydration, the symptoms of which are:

Teens and Adults

Diagnosis

The doctor will conduct one or more of the following:

Treatment

Home care tips (after discharge from hospital)

Prevention

Whooping cough can be fatal, so it’s important to do everything possible to prevent it in the first place

Outlook

Whooping cough is preventable and curable. If you or your dear ones are showing the above symptoms, do not dismiss them as normal cold or flu. Rush them to a reputed hospital where specialist doctors[6] will diagnose the condition precisely and start a course of treatment for quick recovery and rehabilitation.

 

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Endnotes:
  1. Infants: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/centers-of-excellence-and-specialties/paediatric-emergency
  2. Has your child been vaccinated yet?: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/has-your-child-been-vaccinated-yet/
  3. COVID-19: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/covid-vaccination
  4. Difficulty sleeping: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/geriatrics/what-causes-sleep-disorders-in-older-adults/
  5. Urinary incontinence: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/urology/urinary-incontinence-in-the-elderly/
  6. specialist doctors: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/doctors

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