1539 Main Street, Unit D
PO Box 192
Pleasant Valley, NY 12569-0192
1539 Main Street, Unit D
PO Box 192
Pleasant Valley, NY 12569-0192
While antibiotics have minimal effect on the course of the illness once the classic whooping cough has begun, they are recommended to limit the spread of the illness. Confirmation of the illness by a medical provider helps guard against the overuse of antibiotics in the setting of a viral illness and subsequent development of organisms that are resistant to antibiotics. Control measures: All household contacts of young infants should receive a pertussis vaccine booster. Others who are unimmunized or under-immunized should complete the recommended schedule of immunizations (see our website for the recommended vaccination schedule). Household contacts and other close contacts of those who have been diagnosed with pertussis should receive prophylactic antibiotic treatment to prevent transmission of the disease. Students and school staff with a confirmed diagnosis of pertussis should be excused from school until they have completed a five day course of antibiotic therapy.
Physician-Owner
Dr. Jack Sobrin, DO
Pleasant Valley
Pediatric Medicine, PLLC
1539 Main St, Pleasant Valley
Office Hours
Monday - Friday:
9:00am -5:00pm
Weekends:
No office hours at this time, but if you have a non emergent medical question feel free to email us
Contact Us
To fax medical records: 845-306-3006
To fax other correspondence: 845-723-4196
Email:
Contact@PleasantValleyPediatricsNY.com