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    Source: http://columbustelegram.com/banner-p...dc3839c6c.html

    Pertussis rears up in Four Corners area
    May 13, 2013 10:03 pm ? Four Corners Health Department


    Over the past week a higher than usual number of people with pertussis have been reported to the Four Corners Health Department, which serves Butler, Polk, Seward and York Counties. This is a disease that spreads very easily to others...

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    Re: NE: 2013 Whooping cough outbreaks

    Source: http://www.yorknewstimes.com/news/co...a4bcf887a.html


    Continuing rise in cases of Whooping Cough in the Four Corners District
    Four Corners Health Dept.
    Posted in News on Saturday, July 27, 2013 12:00 am. Updated: 12:41 am.

    The Four Corners Health Department, serving Butler, Polk, Seward and York Counties, has noted an ongoing increase in the number of cases of Whooping Cough, also known as Pertussis, in the area.

    In the last 3 months, the district has seen a total of 22 cases of whooping cough, with 5 of those cases happening in the last week...

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      Re: NE: 2013 Whooping cough outbreaks

      Source: http://www.chadrad.com/newsstory.cfm?story=30808


      (Neb.)-Five Cases Of Whooping Cough Reported In The Panhandle

      By: Roxie Graham-Marski Posted at: 09/02/2013 09:19 AM
      (PANHANDLE)-In the last three weeks, the Panhandle Public Health District, (PPHD) which serves Dawes, Sheridan, Sioux, Box Butte, Morrill, Banner, Garden, Kimball, Cheyenne, and Deuel counties, has noted five confirmed cases of whooping cough in the area...

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        Re: NE: 2013 Whooping cough outbreaks

        Source: http://www.kotanow.com/story/2374959...rmed-in-region

        Numerous whooping cough cases confirmed in region
        Posted: Oct 21, 2013 6:14 PM EDT Updated: Oct 21, 2013 6:14 PM EDT
        By Ryan Murphy - email

        Is your family fully immunized against whooping cough? Do you or your teenaged children need a booster shot?

        The Scotts Bluff County Health Department has reported five confirmed cases of whooping cough in the region. Test results are pending on several additional suspected cases of the bacterial disease. A person with whooping cough is highly infectious in the first few days (when they seem to only have a ?cold')...

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