13/04/2012

NI Whooping Cough Cases Soar In 2012

There has been a significant rise in the number of children contracting Whooping Cough in Northern Ireland, it has been revealed.

According to the Public Health Authority (PHA) more children in the country have contracted Whooping Cough in the first three months of 2012 than in the entire year of 2011.

The PHA said that by the end of March of this year there were 27 confirmed cases in comparison with 13 confirmed cases in the whole of last year.

Whooping cough, sometimes referred to as pertussis, is an infection of the lining of the airways. It mainly affects the windpipe and the two airways that branch off from it to the lungs.

It's known as whooping cough because the main symptom is a hacking cough, which is often followed by a sharp intake of breath that sounds like a 'whoop'.

Most children are vaccinated against whooping cough at two, three and four months of age, but some parents are opting not to have their children immunised against the disease.

Dr Richard Smithson, Consultant in Health Protection from the PHA, said: "The vaccine for whooping cough is included in a jab that also protects against diphtheria, polio, Haemophilus influenza type B - a cause of meningitis - and tetanus.

"Children should receive a booster at around three and a half to four years of age, before they start school. It is important that children receive all these doses so that they can build up and keep high levels of immunity to the disease."

(LB)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

10 April 2024
Man And Woman Jailed For 'Brutal And Senseless Attack'
The PSNI have welcomed the sentencing of two people at Laganside Crown Court for a range of offences including grievous bodily harm with intent, threats to kill, common assault and possession of an offensive weapon. 26-year-old Dylan Black, from the Lisburn area, was sentenced to seven years in prison. He will serve three years on license.
24 June 2019
Reported Cases Of Whooping Cough Almost Triple
The Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding expectant mothers to get the whooping cough vaccine after 44 cases of the disease were reported so far this year. The figure marks a significant rise compared to last year, when just 16 cases were recorded during the first half of the year.
12 February 2024
22-Year-Old Man Jailed For Rape At Laganside Crown Court
A 22-year-old man has been sentenced to six years for rape at Laganside Crown Court. Ahmad Alsbaihi was sentenced to six years. He will serve three years in custody and three years on licence. He will be placed on the Sex Offenders Register and will be subject to a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO) for 10 years.
22 August 2014
Extension For Whooping Cough Vaccination
A whooping cough vaccination programme for pregnant women is to be continued for another five years, it has been announced. The recommendation from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has been welcomed by the Public Health Agency (PHA).
31 October 2012
Whooping Cough Cases Highest In 20 Years
Cases of whooping cough are the highest in 20 years, according to the Northern Ireland Public Health Agency (PHA). 221 cases for this year up to 30 September have been confirmed. This is a substantial increase on 2011’s total of just 15. 30 cases were confirmed last month alone.