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Whooping cough is happening more frequently than before. Here’s what to do

Loknath Das 12 May 2018 Health Comments Off on Whooping cough is happening more frequently than before. Here’s what to do 883 Views

Infants are most at risk for serious complications from whooping cough.

Turns out, whooping cough is more widespread than previously known. According to a study conducted by the Public Health Ontario, whooping cough cases are happening much more frequently than previously known, reinforcing the importance of up-to-date vaccinations to protect against illness and the spread of disease.

Whooping cough (formally known as pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection. In many people, it’s characterised by a severe hacking cough followed by a sharp intake of breath that sounds like “whoop”.

Many people, though, don’t develop the whoop; sometimes, a persistent hacking cough is the only sign that someone has the illness. In the case of infants, they may not cough at all. Instead, they may struggle to breathe, or may even temporarily stop breathing. Infants are most at risk for serious complications from whooping cough.

A previous study done by the University of Georgia showed that the resurgence of whooping cough in the US is a predictable consequence of incomplete coverage with a highly effective vaccine.

Whooping cough is a vaccine-preventable disease. (Shutterstock)

Deaths associated with whooping cough are rare. When deaths do occur, however, they are most commonly seen among infants, especially those who are too young to be immunised against the disease. While whooping cough is required to be reported to public health in Ontario, the new study suggested that the incidence of illness is significantly underreported.

The researchers compared and cross-referenced three different datasets in Ontario and found that the estimated total number of cases among infants was almost double, from 545 recorded cases to an estimated 924 cases. The datasets include the period from 2009 to 2015. For those aged one year and older, an estimated total of whooping cough cases was nearly eight times the number actually reported (12,883 estimated cases vs. 1,665 cases reported to public health).

One of the main drivers of the underreporting is the variability of physicians recognising and reporting the illness to public health, noted the researchers. “These numbers clearly show that whooping cough is much more prevalent in the community than we realised, making the risks of people catching and spreading the disease higher,” noted Natasha Crowcroft, lead author of the paper.

“Whooping cough is a vaccine-preventable disease, and these research findings reinforce the need for people to make sure their immunisations are up-to-date to limit potential infection and spread. This is particularly important for people who care for or are in contact with young infants,” continued Crowcroft.

Ensuring that immunisations are up-to-date are one way to control future outbreaks, said Crowcroft. In addition, better surveillance data to capture the true incidence of the whooping cough in the province can help enable evidence-based decisions when it comes to timing and frequency of immunisations. The study appears in the journal PLOS ONE.

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