New data shows alarming rise in whooping cough cases across South Carolina

Recent reports indicate a concerning rise in whooping cough cases across South Carolina. Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease marked by severe coughing fits. State health officials urge communities to maintain awareness and emphasize the importance of vaccinations to curb the spread. Schools and healthcare centers are advised to bolster monitoring and preventative measures, ensuring at-risk groups, particularly infants and the elderly, remain protected. This uptick reflects national trends, signaling an urgent need for increased public health interventions. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has intensified efforts to educate the public about the symptoms and the critical nature of timely treatment. With a proactive approach, communities can effectively manage and reduce the spread of this preventable disease.

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