Lexington, Ky. – The Lexington Fayette-County Health Department has confirmed three new cases of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, bringing the total to 75 cases since the outbreak began in April.
This highly contagious respiratory illness spreads primarily through coughing and sneezing. Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination, particularly for infants and children, to help curb the spread of the disease.
The health department advises parents to ensure that their children are up-to-date with vaccinations against pertussis. Those infected with whooping cough may experience severe coughing fits that can lead to serious complications, particularly in infants and individuals with weakened immune systems.
In light of the ongoing outbreak, health officials are reminding the community to practice good hygiene, including covering coughs and sneezes, washing hands frequently, and staying home when feeling unwell.
As the situation develops, the Lexington Fayette-County Health Department will provide updates and further recommendations. Residents are encouraged to reach out with any questions or concerns regarding pertussis and vaccination availability.
This outbreak underscores the need for public awareness and proactive health measures to protect vulnerable populations within the community.