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29 de outubro de 2015
Surto de coqueluche: sobe para 47 casos confirmados, Canadá

The number of confirmed cases of whooping cough has grown bringing the total to 47 in New Brunswick. "The profile of the cases we've seen in the last week remains really similar to what we've seen so far in this outbreak," said Dr. Yves Léger, the medical officer of health in the eastern region Léger.

"Most cases have been in children and adolescents. Most cases for which we have vaccine information indicates that they are up to date with their pertussis vaccine."

Léger said with this outbreak, public health has been closely monitoring its supply of the vaccines due to an increase in demand.

"We've received a large shipment on Tuesday which will be more than enough to meet both our routine and outbreak needs," said Léger.

While confirmed cases have been reported among people who have been vaccinated, Léger said that likely has to do with a decreased effectiveness.
He said this can happen as people get closer to the time when they are due for their next whooping cough booster shot.

Léger said the number of confirmed cases in October is similar to the number of confirmed cases in September.

"I'm hopeful that means we are reaching the peak of pertussis activity in this region and that in the coming weeks and months things will die down," said Léger.

Those people how are at the highest risk for complications from whooping cough include, pregnant women in their third trimester, people in close contact with infants and newborns and infants due for their first dose of whooping cough vaccine.

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