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ABQjournal: From the North
... but never did. "I'm relieved that it turns out that it wasn't as serious a breach as has been reported by some," Aarons said Friday. Whooping Cough on Rise SANTA FE - The capital city is experiencing an outbreak of whooping cough, with 24 cases reported between August and October, state ...
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ABQJOURNAL: Whooping Cough Reported in Santa Fe
Friday, November 03, 2006 Whooping Cough Reported in Santa Fe Associated Press Santa Fe is experiencing an outbreak of whooping cough, with 22 cases reported in the capital city since August, state health officials said. The number is unusually high for a three-month period, said a spokeswoman ...
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ABQjournal: Doctors Should Not Pass Up Opportunities to Vaccinate
... . New Mexico's school-aged children are exceptionally well-immunized, with every single one of those eight important vaccines (diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, German measles (rubella), and chicken pox) at or above 98.5 percent. Few states do better. So where does ...
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ABQjournal: Prenatal Care Key to Babies' Health
... , blindness, deafness and heart problems are among the more serious effects of a mother having rubella during the early part of a pregnancy. Whooping cough doesn't affect the infant in the womb, but once the child is out in the world, the disease can be deadly. It's now possible to give adults a ...
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ABQjournal: Immunizations Offered Sat.
... for children entering school for the first time. Teens due for a tetanus booster will get a new vaccine that also boosts immunization to pertussis (whooping cough). You can find locations around the state by going to www.health.state.nm.us and clicking on links for back-to-school immunization clinics ...
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ABQjournal: Free Shots Offered For Youths, Teens
... for children entering school for the first time. Teens due for a tetanus booster will get a new vaccine that also boosts immunization to pertussis (whooping cough). You can find locations around the state by going to www.health.state.nm.us and clicking on links for back-to-school immunization clinics ...
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ABQjournal: Free Shots Offered For Youths, Teens
... for children entering school for the first time. Teens due for a tetanus booster will get a new vaccine that also boosts immunization to pertussis (whooping cough). You can find locations around the state by going to www.health.state.nm.us and clicking on links for back-to-school immunization clinics ...
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ABQjournal: Infant Vaccines Protect All of Us
... place. Instead, I talked about how I had seen a case of meningitis each week when I first came to New Mexico, whereas now it's rare - and how whooping cough, a miserable disease at any age and a possibly deadly one in infants, is down to 82 percent of its pre-vaccine levels. I mentioned that I would ...
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ABQjournal: La Cueva High Reports Pneumonia
... School after the school nurse last week noticed symptoms in an unusual number of students. Nurse Linda Thompson said there had been a case of whooping cough at the school - which she said is now showing up more in teens - so she had been watching for respiratory diseases. Some members of ...
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ABQjournal: La Cueva High Reports Pneumonia
... School after the school nurse last week noticed symptoms in an unusual number of students. Nurse Linda Thompson said there had been a case of whooping cough at the school - which she said is now showing up more in teens - so she had been watching for respiratory diseases. Some members of ...
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