Pertussis numbers remain high across the North Coast region, particularly in Northern NSW.
Practitioners on the North Coast are being advised to suspect pertussis when a patient of any age presents with a coughing illness with the following characteristics, regardless of age or immunisation status, especially when there is an increase in local pertussis activity:
- Dry, irritable cough, which may be worse at night
- May or may not be associated with an inspiratory ‘whoop’ sound
- Paroxysmal cough, which may end in vomiting, gagging or dry retching
- Newborns may present with non-specific signs such as gagging, gasping, cyanosis, apnoea or poor feeding.
View the pertussis flow chat from the North Coast Population & Public Health Directorate to help with assessment and management of pertussis-like illness.
Further info:
- Call the North Coast Population & Public Health Directorate on 1300 066 055
- Pertussis on HealthPathways
- NSW Pertussis control guideline