An Outbreak of Pertussis in a Hematology‐Oncology Care Unit: Implications for Adult Vaccination Policy
Drs. Boulay, Murray, Kirkland, and Talbot and Ms. Ptak are from the Department of Medicine, Dartmouth‐Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, and Drs. Montero and Talbot are from the Department of Health and Human Services, Concord, New Hampshire.
A pertussis outbreak in a hematology‐oncology care unit involved 10 (8.5%) of 117 employees. The source was an employee who contracted pertussis via a family contact. No screened patients contracted pertussis, likely because of isolation measures. Hospitals should consider employee immunization with acellular vaccine in healthcare settings where pertussis has high rates of morbidity and mortality.
Received August 9, 2004; accepted December 28, 2004; electronically published January 6, 2006.
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