Whooping cough death prompts plea for vaccine

Health authorities have expressed concern at a notable rise in the incidence of whooping cough in babies since the start of the year as well as low vaccination rates among pregnant women.

Whooping cough death prompts plea for vaccine

One infant died as a result of being infected with the disease. The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has reported that the number of cases of the highly infectious disease in babies under 12 months has doubled in the first five months of 2016 compared to the corresponding period last year.

A total of 26 cases of the notifiable disease have been recorded in infants to date this year, up from 12 in 2015. The HPSC said 13 of the infants required hospitalisation. Whooping cough is a preventable but highly infectious bacterial disease of the respiratory tract.

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