21 October 2014

COUGH - How to prevent whooping cough






While anyone can contract the disease it usually affects 
infants and young children and is particularly dangerous 
for babies under 12 months of age

How to prevent whooping cough
Although immunisation has reduced the severity of the disease, it's still a common infection.
Immunisation is vital and needs to be done on time. A combined vaccine against whooping cough and other diseases is available through GPs. Booster vaccines are also available and are recommended for any adults or older children who are around babies or young children.
To help protect a baby against whooping cough keep them away from anyone who is coughing.
If you are in contact with someone with whooping cough watch out for the symptoms and if they develop see a doctor immediately to begin early treatment.
Source: http://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/

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