Parents of students at Oak Hills High School are being asked to monitor their children for symptoms after a student was diagnosed with pertussis. Officials said the student attends Oak Hills High School. In a letter Wednesday, the district asked parents of high school students to: To reduce the possibility of spreading the disease, monitor your child for symptoms and keep them home from school if they are sick. Parents are asked to monitor their children for symptoms until November 16th. Whooping cough is a highly contagious disease with the following symptoms: Symptoms include runny and stuffy nose, mild cough, and difficulty breathing. Symptoms usually start mild, but after 1 to 2 weeks the cough may become severe and affect your ability to breathe. People diagnosed with whooping cough, also called whooping cough, remain contagious for five days after starting antibiotics.
Cincinnati —
Parents of students at Oak Hills High School are being asked to monitor their children for symptoms after a student was diagnosed with pertussis.
Officials said the student attends Oak Hills High School.
In a letter Wednesday, the district asked parents of high school students to monitor their children for symptoms and keep them home from school if they are sick to reduce the potential spread of the disease.
Parents are asked to monitor their children for symptoms until November 16th.
Whooping cough is a highly contagious disease with symptoms such as a runny or stuffy nose, a mild cough, and difficulty breathing.
Symptoms usually start mild, but after 1 to 2 weeks the cough may become severe and affect your ability to breathe.
People diagnosed with whooping cough, also known as whooping cough, are contagious for five days after starting antibiotics.