UK’s worst whooping cough outbreak for 40 years ‘could be start of new epidemic’

Families were last night urged to get whooping cough jabs if not already protected after the deaths of five babies from the disease sparked fears of further tragedies.

Experts are warning we could be facing the biggest outbreak in 40 years unless action is urgently taken. Parents were also told to look out for symptoms in children, including a runny nose, sore throat and a “whooping” noise when coughing and seek urgent medical help.




The UK Health Security Agency reported 1,319 cases in England during March, which was up from 918 in February and 556 in January. There were just 858 cases of the ­“100-day cough”, which can also cause brain damage, in the whole of last year.

A fall in ­vaccinations has been blamed for a national outbreak since the turn of the year – along with ­weakened immunity due to a lack of social mixing in lockdowns. Latest data shows uptake of the vaccine offered to all pregnant women to protect newborns plummeted from more than 70% in 2017 to 58% last year.

Parents are being urged to get the jab for their children (stock image)(Getty Images)

Preventable

The number of two-year-olds who had routine six-in-one jabs, which includes whooping cough protection, fell from 96.3% in 2014 to 92.9% in 2023. The babies who died of the disease, officially called pertussis, were all under three months old and they fell ill in the first three months of this year.

NHS England’s Medical Director Professor Sir Stephen Powis said: “With cases of whooping cough continuing to rise sharply across the country, and today’s figures sadly showing five infant deaths, it is vital that families come forward to get the protection they need. If you are pregnant and have not been vaccinated yet, or your child is not up to date with whooping cough or other ­vaccinations, please contact your GP as soon as possible.”


Bath University’s Professor Andrew Preston, who has investigated the bacteria that cause whooping cough, added: “It is extremely sad news to hear of the deaths of five babies, especially from a vaccine-preventable disease. While no vaccine is perfect, pertussis vaccination of mums during pregnancy and of infants protects the babies and infants who are the most vulnerable to this serious and ­sometimes fatal disease.

“Vaccination rates in infants have declined compared to ­pre-pandemic levels. Uptake of the maternal booster also dropped. This results in many more young babies and infants ­susceptible to infection. It is tragic to see babies dying and with cases on the rise it is vital for vaccination rates to recover.”

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