Whooping cough cases in Texas have reached a number that has not been seen in Texas in more than a decade, and medical experts say there is cause for concern.
Breakdown
- Whooping cough cases in Texas have reached an 11-year high, with 3,500 cases statewide. 22s
- Medical experts attribute the increase to declining vaccination rates, especially among children. 29s
- One-third of children under a year old who contract whooping cough may require hospitalization. 38s
- Vaccination rates have dropped below 93%, which affects herd immunity and increases risk. 1m 7s
- Health officials recommend adults receive a whooping cough vaccine every 10 years; RSV and flu cases are also rising, but COVID-19 cases are stable. 1m 32s