What is Parapertussis?

Parapertussis is a mild, respiratory disease caused by the exposure to the bacteria of Bordetella Parapertussis (B. Parapertussis). The bronchial narrowing associated with this bacterial disease often causes an individual to make a clear sound when a cough. This physiological reaction is derived by an ordinary overview of the disease. Antibiotics are usually administered to treat the parapertussis infection. To prevent complications, including death, appropriate treatment is required.

The diagnosis of this form of black cough is often the process of elimination. Symptoms of parapertussis are very similar to the symptoms of pertussis, more serious forms of black cough, so laboratory tests are generally necessary. Blood and nasal culture tests are usually carried out to identify markers in accordance with B. Parapertussis. It is possible to obtain a dual diagnosis of parapertussis and pertussis.

exposure B. Parapertussis bacteria generally occurs when one inhales harmful particles excluded in the infected person cough. Settling in the lungs is doing well,This causes bronchial inflammation and mucus accumulation. In an effort to clean the narrowed airways, the individual produces a distinctive, chronic cough. Individuals with bacterial cough are usually considered contagious until they receive appropriate treatment.

Incubation period for black cough, since the exposure of the onset of symptoms, can be up to three weeks. It is possible for some people to infect black cough and remain asymptomatic, which means that they do not show any symptoms or symptoms of the disease. Initial symptoms and symptoms may resemble a common cold, namely the persistent cough, overload and sneezing. As the narrowing of the respiratory tract and the accumulation of mucus deteriorates, the individual may cough mucus and demonstrated the characteristic sound of "whoop". Shortly after the Kašský "fit", it is not uncommon for some individuals to physically get sick.

significant seizures of coughs that cause one napEye can endanger the health of blood vessels and contribute to the abdominal discomfort. Excessive mucus accumulation can also increase the risk of someone's pneumonia and other serious complications. An infection that remains untreated can lead to encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain that can lead to permanent brain damage.

Individuals with black coughs are generally administered antibiotic drugs that must be used according to the instructions and in its entirety to prevent reinfection. Depending on the severity of the disease, hospitalization may be necessary. Individuals with compromised immunity and young children may have significant symptoms that cause complications, including dehydration, which requires larger treatment. Those who live in the same dwelling as the inferedec CTED can be placed on antibiotics as a preventive measure.

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