Oct 03, 2024

Whooping cough case confirmed at KC area high school

Posted Oct 03, 2024 10:30 AM
Pertussis-CDC image
Pertussis-CDC image

KANSAS CITY—Health officials in Kansas City are working with school officials after a confirmed case of whooping cough/ pertussis, was confirmed in the Blue Springs School District, according to the Jackson County Public Health Department.

Pertussis is a contagious respiratory illness similar to the common cold. However it can have very serious complications, especially for infants or for those with chronic health conditions.

 The school district is working with county health officials to prevent the spread.  Jackson County Health officials haved seen increased numbers of cases over the past month.

Symptoms include:

  1. Runny nose
  2. Mild cough that gradually gets worse
  3. Low-grade fever
  4. Coughing fits that can cause vomiting or gagging
  5. Whooping sound during coughing fits

According to the CDC, symptoms typically show up within seven to 10 days of being exposed. Click here for additional details.