Whooping Cough Surges in England, Triggering Vaccination Drive

  • More than 10,000 cases reported in babies since January
  • Immunization rates in pregnant women have fallen to just 59%

Making sure women are vaccinated during pregnancy can help prevent cases of whooping cough.

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Whooping cough, a respiratory disease that can become life-threatening in young children, reached its highest among babies in England since 2012 amid a worrying decline in vaccination.

More than 10,400 of the lung infection have been reported since the start of the year, health authorities said, and nine babies have died since January.