“Right now, here in Fresno County, we are seeing cases in pertussis,” Berber said. “Currently, since December 12, we’ve had 19 cases. California-wise, we’ve had 2,000 cases and one infant, unfortunately.”For news updates, follow Ana Torrea on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.“Every child at two months of age gets the first vaccine against pertussis,” she said.Whooping […]
“Right now, here in Fresno County, we are seeing cases in pertussis,” Berber said. “Currently, since December 12, we’ve had 19 cases. California-wise, we’ve had 2,000 cases and one infant, unfortunately.”For news updates, follow Ana Torrea on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.“Every child at two months of age gets the first vaccine against pertussis,” she said.Whooping cough is contagious and can spread from person to person.”The pertussis cough has a very distinctive sound in children and adults,” says Leticia Berber with the Fresno County Department of Public Health. “It has the whoop.””It can be a deadly disease for children or babies that haven’t been vaccinated, or even the elderly over 65 years of age,” Berber said.FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — It’s a nagging cough that can stick around for weeks, and even months.Health leaders stress getting treated for a whopping cough early can keep that annoying cough in check and prevent future complications.Copyright © 2025 KFSN-TV. All Rights Reserved.Berber says there are steps we can take to keep the community healthy.Berber also urges women who are pregnant to get their T-dap vaccine, as well as older adults who get their T-dap every 10 years.Preliminary data from the CDC shows that toward the end of 2024, there were six times as many cases reported compared to 2023.Dr. Jesus Rodriguez with Kaiser Permanente in Fresno says he’s seeing older residents coming in with concern for the health of little ones in their family.California is also seeing an increase in activity — that includes Fresno County.With other respiratory illnesses, like the flu, RSV, and COVID already active this season, the uptick of whopping cough illnesses is keeping Fresno County health leaders on alert.
Cases of pertussis — or whooping cough — are surging.