Increase in cases of whooping cough: 14 children will die in France in 2024

Increase in cases of whooping cough: 14 children will die in France in 2024
Increase in cases of whooping cough: 14 children will die in France in 2024

“Since January 2024 and until June 26, 2024 (…), a total of 17 deaths have been found: among them, 3 adults over 85 years old (in two regions) and 14 children under 15 years old (spread over seven regions)”, indicated the health agency in an epidemiological report.

Twelve babies aged one to two months

Twelve children victims of this respiratory infection were infants, aged one to two months, one child was 4 years old. A final child, aged one month, “did not have whooping cough indicated as the cause of death as it was but had been hospitalized for whooping cough a few days before”, according to SpF.

After analysis of mortality data between 2015 and 2023, it appears that “the provisional number of deaths for the year 2024 already exceeds the total deaths reported in 2017”, the year when the greatest number of deaths among those under age 15 years had been recorded, namely ten deaths, said the health agency.

Whooping cough, a respiratory infection caused by bacteria, is transmitted very easily through the air, through contact with a sick person with a cough, mainly in the family or in communities.

300,000 deaths on average each year

Deaths are rare but can occur particularly in infants too young to be vaccinated (less than two months), who are more affected by severe forms.

Worldwide, there are 40 million cases and 300,000 deaths each year on average.

In France, the circulation of the bacteria causing whooping cough, “very significant during the first half of 2024 and which is intensifying in recent weeks”, resulted in a number of cases over the first six months of the year. already higher than the total for the year 2023. This has resulted, in recent weeks, in “significant increases” in the number of visits to the emergency room, hospitalizations after visits to the emergency room, much higher than in recent years, and SOS doctors acts.

Most affected infants

Among other sensors, the hospital monitoring system (Renacoq network) recorded 80 cases of infants under 12 months hospitalized in the first six months of 2024, almost twice as many as in all of 2023. And, according to SpF, “the “The magnitude of the peak and the duration of this epidemic cycle cannot be predicted.”

In France, previous epidemic peaks were observed in 1997, 2000, 2005, 2009, 2012-2013 and 2017-2018. On the European continent, 19 deaths from whooping cough, including 11 infants, were recorded in the first three months of 2024, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). This count did not include French deaths.

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