The Tdap immunization, commonly called
the Tetanus and Whooping Cough vaccine, is a requirement for all students
entering 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th grades
for next school year (2016-2017). Pertussis immunity wears off over time, so
students in the targeted grade levels are required to have the vaccine to
prevent the spread of Pertussis/ Whooping Cough.
Pertussis/ Whooping Cough is highly
contagious and is spread via droplets from a simple cough. Pertussis is known for uncontrollable, violent coughing which
often makes it hard to breathe. After fits of many coughs, someone with
pertussis often needs to take deep breaths which result in a
"whooping" sound. Pertussis most commonly affects infants and young
children and can be fatal, especially in babies less than 1 year of age. (http://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/ index.html)
The best way to protect against pertussis
is immunization. By state law,
students must show proof of receiving the Tetanus shot/ Tdap vaccine at the
start of their 7th grade
school year or they will be subject to exclusion from school. The deadline for
compliance for next school year is Wednesday August 17, 2016.
Richland School District Two is
partnering with DHEC to provide Tdap immunizations in the middle schools for
current 6th graders
so they can meet the 7th grade
requirement. Consent forms are going home Monday March 14, 2016 and
are due back to the school nurse by March 22, 2016. Please contact your school nurse for questions
or concerns.
Here are the schools and the dates of
their Tdap vaccination clinics:
Dent Middle 04-11-16
Blythewood Middle 04-12-16
Muller Middle 04-20-16
Summit Middle 04-21-16
Longleaf Middle 05-10-16
EL Wright Middle 05-13-16
Kelly Mill Middle 05-24-16
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