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Washington hit with steep hike in whooping cough cases

Nov 7, 2024, 1:28 PM

Photo: The Washington Department of Health is urging people to get whooping cough vaccines as an ep...

The Washington Department of Health is urging people to get whooping cough vaccines as an epidemic reaches record levels. (Photo courtesy of AP)

(Photo courtesy of AP)

Washington residents are being alerted to a big increase in whooping cough cases in the state.

reported incidents of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is up to almost 1,200 for the year. That’s a sharp increase from just 51 cases reported at this time last year.

As of November 2, 28 people have been hospitalized, including 12 infants under the age of one. Infants, particularly those under one year old, are at the highest risk for severe illness and death. Some infants may not show typical coughing symptoms but can experience dangerous pauses in their breathing.

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Whooping cough has been reported in 31 counties across the state, with Chelan, Clark, and Whitman counties seeing the highest rates.

Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial infection that may begin with common cold symptoms such as a runny nose but can lead to severe coughing fits that can last for weeks or even months.

鈥淭he surge in pertussis cases is a stark reminder of how critical vaccinations are in protecting our most vulnerable, especially infants for whom it can be life-threatening,鈥 Tao Sheng Kwan-Gett, M.D., pediatrician and Chief Science Officer at DOH, said. 鈥淭o protect babies from whooping cough, people of all ages should get up to date on pertussis vaccination, and anyone with symptoms should see a health care provider to see if testing and antibiotic treatment are needed.”

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Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent severe illness from whooping cough. The DOH urges all families and caregivers who interact with infants and young children to ensure they鈥檙e up to date on their whooping cough vaccinations.

Pregnant people are strongly encouraged to get the between 27 and 36 weeks of pregnancy, which helps protect their newborns until they鈥檙e old enough to start the whooping cough vaccination series at two months. Young children need four doses of pertussis vaccine before 18 months of age for best protection.

Antibiotic treatment for people who have whooping cough is another important way to reduce the spread. In some cases, antibiotics can be used to prevent infection in people who have been exposed but do not yet have symptoms.

The DOH is closely monitoring the situation and working with local health officials to support affected communities.

Bill Kaczaraba is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here. Follow Bill on X, formerly known as Twitter, and email him here.听

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