Whooping Cough in Occitanie. As of June 28, 2024.
Key Points
The situation in Occitanie is part of a national and European context of a resurgence of pertussis—which was expected but is of high intensity—following very low circulation from 2020 to 2022
A marked increase in the number of emergency room visits for suspected pertussis in recent weeks, primarily involving children (those under 15 and under 1 year of age account for 76% and 35% of visits, respectively, since the beginning of 2024), with the highest hospitalization rate among those under 1 year of age (79%)
A marked increase in suspected pertussis cases seen by the region’s four SOS Médecins associations (Montpellier, Toulouse, Nîmes, and Perpignan) in recent weeks
Significant increase in the positivity rate of pertussis PCR tests according to data from three laboratories (Biomnis and Cerba) in May 2024 (incomplete data for June 2024)
Increase in reports to the Occitanie Regional Health Agency (ARS) by healthcare professionals of isolated or clustered pertussis cases in May–June 2024, across all departments in the region
Vaccination coverage with the hexavalent vaccine among infants born in 2022 and aged 21 months who received 3 doses of the vaccine was over 91% in Occitanie, close to the national level
Instructions for sending specimens to laboratories are available on the website of the Institut Pasteur, National Reference Center for Pertussis and Other Bordetellosis
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