Bulletin N 143 - December 2024
Whooping cough is on the rise: Epidemiological situation in the Vallès area
Whooping cough, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is an endemic disease that has re-emerged in Catalonia and worldwide since the end of 2023. It is characterized by cyclical outbreaks every 3-5 years and can affect people of all ages. Neither natural infection with B. pertussis nor vaccination confers long-lasting immunity, so reinfections are frequent.
Transmission occurs mainly through direct contact and inhalation of droplets from infected people when coughing. In infants under 6 months of age, the disease presents a higher risk of complications (pneumonia, encephalopathy, sepsis) and can cause the death of the patient.
Diagnosis is made by serological tests (indirect) or real-time PCR (direct), the latter being the most specific and currently the main method for diagnosing this disease. Since the end of 2023, more than 16,000 samples have been processed in our Laboratory with a notable increase in cases in children aged 10 to 14 years throughout the epidemic outbreak.