Whooping cough cases double in one week, spread to Taber & Bow Island
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Alberta Health Services has confirmed a high number of cases of pertussis (whooping cough) in the south zone.
Officials declared an outbreak of the disease on Wednesday, October 16th, reporting that 15 cases had been confirmed in the two weeks prior.
Now, just one week later, that has more than doubled to 31 in three weeks.
“The concern is that there is a spectrum of illness. Some people may have mild disease and some have very serious illness,” says Lead Medical Health Officer Dr. Vivien Suttorp. “The mild disease we don’t know about, so with 31 confirmed cases in these last three weeks, that implies that there are more cases out there.”