Previously contained whooping cough re-emerges; 3 cases in GA. Villin'gili

Ga. Vilingili finds three cases of the previously contained, highly contagious disease, whooping cough, that put children at risk. Contact tracing, as well as measures to prevent its spread, are being conducted.

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Aishath Shuba Solih

2024-01-24 10:14:47

Gaafu Alif Vilin'gili has reported three children positive for Pertussis [also called Whooping cough] within this month. Pertussis is an illness that has been contained in Maldives for years. This is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by the bacterium Bordetella Pertussis.

A press release by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) reveals that contact tracing was done together with the island and IGMH (India Gandhi Memorial Hospital). This tracing found children under a year old and women who are over 6 months pregnant as contacts, who were provided with the antibiotic prophylaxis that is used as a precaution to prevent an infection, rather than treat.

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