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Unvaccinated Mother Loses Five-Week-Old Baby to Whooping Cough in Israel

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Jun 26, 2024

The Ministry of Health recently reported the tragic death of a five-week-old infant from whooping cough on June 25. An epidemiological investigation revealed that the baby’s mother had not been vaccinated against the disease during pregnancy. Whooping cough is particularly dangerous for children under six months old and can result in serious complications and even death.

To prevent such tragedies, the Ministry of Health strongly recommends that women get vaccinated against whooping cough during the third trimester of pregnancy. This vaccination allows the mother’s body to produce antibodies at a high level, which can then be transmitted to the fetus in the womb through the placenta. This provides the newborn with protection from the virus until they are able to receive the vaccine themselves.

Since January 2023, there has been an increase in cases of whooping cough in Israel, prompting the Ministry of Health to take action to stop the spread of the disease. Local health department employees are conducting interviews with patients diagnosed with whooping cough to determine possible sources of infection and provide recommendations on how to prevent further spread.

Additionally, the Ministry of Health has lowered the age at which infants can receive their first whooping cough vaccination at Tipat Halav from 8 weeks to 6 weeks after birth. This change allows newborns to receive antibodies at an earlier age and provides them with added protection. Efforts are also being made to encourage vaccination among pregnant women to further reduce the risk of infant mortality from whooping cough.

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