Posted Aug. 6, 2024. Past health advisories and alerts are archived for historical purposes and are not maintained or updated.
There have been a total of 458 confirmed and probable cases reported statewide during 2024 as of 7/20/24 (CDC Week 29), compared to 32 cases during the same period in 2023. Multiple jurisdictions have reported increases, including Spokane county. Cases have increased in Spokane county over the past several weeks, including 4 new cases this week. Many of the cases have had exposure in Idaho and Montana, but local transmission is occurring as well. Cases have varied vaccination status. Cases are being seen in infants, children and adults.
Persons at high risk for pertussis:
If you strongly suspect pertussis:
Diagnosing pertussis can be difficult, particularly during the early (catarrhal) stage of illness, which features non-specific symptoms and may not initially include a cough. For a patient with respiratory symptoms, known or suspected exposure to pertussis should prompt inclusion of pertussis in the differential diagnosis. The incubation period for pertussis ranges from 5 to 21 days. A key feature that distinguishes pertussis from other common respiratory illnesses is the duration of the cough (usually longer than two weeks and can last 10 weeks or longer).
To report suspected cases, or for any other questions about pertussis, please contact:
SRHD 24/7 Reporting Line: 509.324.1449
Questions – SRHD Epidemiology: 509.324.1442
Fax: 509.324.3623
Email: CDEpi@SRHD.org