doctors: pertussis advice?
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:23 am
I'm not looking for a diagnosis here, I just have some questions.
A co-worker was diagnosed with pertussis last week (probably had it for at least a week before). He's one of the PI's in my lab, so he interacts with a lot of the people I'm around daily, and I interact with his wife (and with him, to a smaller extent).
On Saturday, I'm planning to go to a x-mas party at their house. Frankly, I'd rather not get whooping cough over the holidays. I know it's pretty contagious, but is it probable that I'd get it after he's been infected for a couple weeks? It's probably been more than 10 years since my last DPT shot, so the memory response is most likely gone...
but still...
any thoughts? Should I be an antisocial dick and boycott the party? Or should I assume that it's unlikely that I'll catch it and go make out with his wife as I originally planned?
A co-worker was diagnosed with pertussis last week (probably had it for at least a week before). He's one of the PI's in my lab, so he interacts with a lot of the people I'm around daily, and I interact with his wife (and with him, to a smaller extent).
On Saturday, I'm planning to go to a x-mas party at their house. Frankly, I'd rather not get whooping cough over the holidays. I know it's pretty contagious, but is it probable that I'd get it after he's been infected for a couple weeks? It's probably been more than 10 years since my last DPT shot, so the memory response is most likely gone...
but still...
any thoughts? Should I be an antisocial dick and boycott the party? Or should I assume that it's unlikely that I'll catch it and go make out with his wife as I originally planned?