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Whooping cough

Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial respiratory infection with a prolonged course; a vaccine is available to prevent the disease and, in particular, to prevent its transmission to infants who are at high risk.

Our missions

  • Monitoring the epidemiological trends of pertussis

  • Assessing and monitoring vaccination coverage

  • Promote vaccination against pertussis

  • Promote the cocooning strategy to protect infants (too young to be vaccinated)

Tools

Here you will find the resources (videos, TV spots, radio spots) and prevention materials made available to healthcare professionals and the general public

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Simplified 2025 Vaccination Schedule for Pregnant Women [postcard]

Postcard featuring the simplified 2025 vaccination schedule for pregnant women. It lists the vaccines recommended before and during pregnancy.

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Whooping Cough. Pregnant Women. 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated

This informational brochure on pertussis vaccination answers the key questions that pregnant women may have on this topic: Why should I get vaccinated during pregnancy? Are there any risks to my...

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Whooping Cough - Adults: 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated

This brochure, intended for the general public, discusses pertussis vaccination: What are the different forms of this respiratory infection? Who should get vaccinated? Why are booster shots...

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Infant Vaccination

To reduce the incidence of infectious diseases, prevent the persistence of outbreaks, and improve vaccination coverage, the law of December 30, 2017, expands the number of mandatory vaccinations...