Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/03/13/2514955.htm Whooping cough cases triple Posted 6 hours 23 minutes ago Map: Orange 2800 Cases of whooping cough in the Greater Western Area Health Service have more than tripled in the past few months. Previously, the highest number of cases reported in January and February was 37. That has now skyrocketed to more than 115 reports of the potentially fatal illness. The health service's population health manager, Tony Brown, says doctors cannot explain the sudden spike in both children and adults, which is being experienced across New South Wales. But he has warned that young children, especially babies, should be vaccinated early. " We're worried about the babies and children, " he said. " They've got very small airways. When they get a coughing bout it's harder for them to breathe. " So they can get quite a serious illness indeed, whereas in adults whooping cough tends to be nuisance rather than a life threatening condition. " The NSW Department of Health will give free booster shots to adults who deal closely with babies in a bid to curb the outbreak of whooping cough. Mr Brown says vaccinating babies is the key to beating the sudden spike. " We're not quite sure exactly why that is. It's something that's happening across the state, " he said. " Perhaps we're seeing whooping cough is a bit more common in adults than it was. " It's something with adults that is not always recognised they've got whooping cough and perhaps it's being spread around, but we're not absolutely certain why this year is particularly bad. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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