‘A Train Wreck’ of Whooping Cough Cases?
November 4, 2025
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8 min
In Louisiana, state health officials faltered in their response to the worst whooping cough outbreak in 35 years, delaying public notifications about the vaccine-preventable disease. Whooping cough, which poses severe risks to infants, saw tragic consequences, including two infant deaths, before the Louisiana Department of Health finally issued alerts months later. Experts emphasize the importance of prompt action to promote vaccinations and mitigate outbreaks, arguing that timely communication can save lives and reduce hospitalizations.
1. Louisiana experienced a significant whooping cough outbreak this year.2. The Department of Health delayed public alerts for months after infant deaths.3. Pertussis is highly contagious and dangerous for infants.4. Vaccination during pregnancy can provide immunity to newborns.5. Experts stress the necessity of prompt public health communication.6. By September 20, 2025, Louisiana reported 387 pertussis cases, surpassing previous highs.7. Ongoing vaccination promotion is essential to prevent future outbreaks.8. The outbreak highlights critical issues in public health responsiveness.
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