Health and
Human Services representatives have released new statistic indicating a local
rise in reportable diseases, as well as stressing the importance of prevention
measures. Confirmed
disease numbers jumped from 57 in 2004 to approximately 100 in 2007. The types
of disease and resulting outbreaks varied from year to year. Reportable
diseases can include anything from Mushroom Poisoning to West Nile Virus to Syphilis
to Pertussis. One representative says that pertussis, commonly known as
whooping cough, is preventable because it has a vaccine. She urges adults to
get themselves vaccinated against all preventable diseases.
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 02:01

