Whooping Cough in Asheville: Public Health Update and Vaccination Importance
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The Buncombe Department of Health and Human Services reported a troubling trend of rising whooping cough cases in Buncombe County, particularly affecting local schools. Since August 12, 18 cases have been confirmed, indicating a worrying increase.
Public health officials are urging community members to ensure their vaccinations are up-to-date to protect against this infectious disease. Vaccines are a crucial defense mechanism, particularly for vulnerable populations, including children.
In addition to vaccination, the community is advised to recognize symptoms of whooping cough—which can include severe coughing fits and difficulty breathing. Early attention is vital in managing outbreaks and ensuring the health of Asheville residents.
For more information and guidance on vaccines and public health measures, residents can refer to the Centers for Disease Control guidelines.
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