Pertussis
Rhode Island

Pertussis in Rhode Island

Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It causes severe coughing fits that can last for weeks or months. Track Pertussis activity and outbreaks specific to Rhode Island.

What is Pertussis?

Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, gets its name from the distinctive 'whooping' sound made when gasping for air after a coughing fit. Before the vaccine was developed, pertussis was a leading cause of childhood death worldwide. Today, it remains a serious threat, especially to infants who are too young to be fully vaccinated.

Symptoms

  • Initial cold-like symptoms (runny nose, mild fever)
  • Severe, uncontrollable coughing fits
  • Whooping sound when gasping for air
  • Vomiting after coughing
  • Exhaustion after coughing fits
  • Apnea (pauses in breathing) in infants

Transmission

Pertussis spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It is highly contagious, especially in the first two weeks when symptoms resemble a common cold. Close contact with infected individuals poses the highest risk.

Contagious Period: From early cold-like symptoms through 3 weeks after coughing begins (or 5 days after starting antibiotics)

Prevention

  • DTaP vaccine for infants and children (5 doses by age 6)
  • Tdap booster for adolescents (age 11-12) and adults
  • Tdap during each pregnancy (27-36 weeks) to protect newborns
  • Isolation of infected individuals
  • Prophylactic antibiotics for close contacts
  • Practice respiratory hygiene and handwashing

Rhode Island Health Resources

Local health department information and state-specific prevention guidance

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Rhode Island Health Department

For official state health alerts, vaccination locations, and public health guidance specific to Rhode Island, visit your state health department's website.

Protecting Yourself in Rhode Island

Whether you live in Rhode Island, are traveling there, or have family in the state, understanding Pertussis prevention is essential. Follow these evidence-based prevention measures:

Prevention Measures

  • DTaP vaccine for infants and children (5 doses by age 6)
  • Tdap booster for adolescents (age 11-12) and adults
  • Tdap during each pregnancy (27-36 weeks) to protect newborns
  • Isolation of infected individuals
  • Prophylactic antibiotics for close contacts
  • Practice respiratory hygiene and handwashing

When to Seek Care

If you experience symptoms of Pertussis in Rhode Island, contact your healthcare provider immediately. Early diagnosis and treatment improve outcomes significantly.

Emergency symptoms: If you experience severe symptoms, difficulty breathing, or signs of dehydration, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

Expert Resources & References

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CDC

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Medically Reviewed Content

Disease information on Virus Watcher is reviewed by our Chief Epidemiologist, a former CDC lead analyst for FluSight forecasting. Outbreak data is aggregated from verified sources including BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ national health agencies. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-04

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