The
recommendation on Monday by the New Mexico Department of Health is intended to
prevent the spread of the disease to children who are vulnerable to whooping cough.
Eight hundred seventy-four whooping cough cases were reported to health
officials in New Mexico
in 2012. That's three times more cases than were reported in 2011. New Mexico had two
whooping cough-related deaths in 2012.
The New Mexico Department of Health
recommends that all pregnant women receive the Tdap booster after the 20th week
of pregnancy.
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