MISSOULA – The ongoing Missoula County whooping cough outbreak has local health officials seeking some extra help.
The Missoula City-County Health Department is looking for nurses to work short term as the pertussis outbreak continues to expand.
The @MslaHealthDept needs nurses to help with the ongoing pertussis outbreak in the #Missoula area. To apply for this short-term, immediate employment opportunity, go to https://t.co/6xCbyBYZFz. pic.twitter.com/TFHe5Ke09i
— Missoula County, Montana (@MissoulaCounty) May 10, 2019
Local health officials previously told MTN News that due to the number of calls the department has been receiving, they’ve asked part-time nurses to work full timefor the next couple of weeks.
The number of confirmed whooping cough cases in the Missoula area expanded to 92 cases early Friday afternoon and is affecting 18 schools in the county.
Additionally, health department officials have identified more than 1,000 close contacts but say that number is creeping up to about 2,000 close contacts.
Cindy Farr, infectious disease director with the Missoula City-County Health Department, says the majority of the whooping cough cases involve high school students.
She also told MTN News that they’re seeing cases in both vaccinated and unvaccinated children.
Nurses who want to apply for the short-term, immediate employment opportunity can click here.