It’s the worst year for whooping cough infections in Queensland on record, and healthcare professionals are worried

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There are urgent calls to lift vaccination rates, with Queensland experiencing an unprecedented whooping cough epidemic. More than 12-thousand-500 infections have been reported. That's a huge jump on this time last year when there were just 549 cases. The majority were children aged 5 to 14 years. But concerningly, 37 babies under the age of six months were also hospitalised —one died.

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