Additional whooping cough case confirmed on Big Island


by Big Island Now

Big Island Now— The Hawai‘i Department of Health reports the new case is unrelated to the 10 previously reported cases since March. Several of the cases have been in infants too young to be fully vaccinated.

Honolulu Star-Advertiser—State reports another whooping cough case on Hawaii island. The Hawaii Department of Health has confirmed Hawaii island’s 11th case of pertussis, also known as whooping cough.

KHON2—Whooping cough case being spread through community. Health officials have confirmed another case of whooping cough on the Big Island, and they say it is unrelated to other recent cases.

WFIN Local News—With whooping cough cases on the rise, do you need a booster vaccine?. As whooping cough cases are surging globally, some may wonder if it’s necessary to get a booster. Cases of the childhood respiratory disease also known as pertussis are surging internationally and in parts of the U.S., according to a recent report. Bordetella pertussis is a type of bacteria that causes a very contagious respiratory infection