Residents reminded to protect themselves and others against pertussis (whooping cough)

August 29, 2023

LA CRETE — An increase of pertussis (whooping cough) cases has been identified in the La Crete area, and Alberta Health Services (AHS) is reminding residents and visitors to take steps to protect themselves and others from the disease.

Pertussis is a bacterial infection that causes severe and prolonged coughing that lasts for weeks. It can impact people of all ages, however, infants one year and younger are at greatest risk of serious complications, including pneumonia, convulsions, brain damage and death.

Since July 14, 68 cases of pertussis have been identified in La Crete, all locally acquired. Of these, two individuals have required hospitalization.

Pertussis illness starts with a runny nose, sneezing, fever, and mild cough. Typically, over the duration of a week, the cough will become more severe with repetitive coughing spells. In younger children, these coughing spells are usually followed by a 'whooping' sound when inhaling. Vomiting following a coughing spell is also common.

If an individual thinks they may be sick with pertussis, they should stay home and call a family physician or Health Link at 811, before seeking medical care. People with confirmed pertussis should stay home until five days of treatment with appropriate antibiotics have been completed.

Immunization is the best method to protect against and limit the spread of pertussis, along with regular hand washing, covering coughs, staying home when sick, and remembering not to share drinks, food, or cutlery. Pertussis immunization is safe and effective against preventing severe illness. In Alberta, it is free for all children less than 18 years of age, people who are in the third trimester of pregnancy (27 weeks), and adults who have not had a tetanus booster in the past 10 years.

For more information about vaccines, to check if you are up to date on your vaccines, or to book a vaccine appointment, contact your local public health office at 780-928-6800.

Albertans can text 'Whooping Cough' to 88111 to receive free information on whooping cough symptoms, treatment and how to prevent it from spreading.

Additional information on pertussis and immunizations can be found online at the following links:

Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Our mission is to provide a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans. Our current focus is on reducing emergency department wait-times, improving EMS response times, increasing access to surgeries, and improving patient flow.