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Texas, Houston Warn of Whooping Cough Surge as U.S. Cases Stay Elevated

Babies face the greatest danger, with health agencies pointing to declining DTaP coverage.

Overview

  • Texas has logged more than 3,500 pertussis cases this year, up from 340 in 2023, and Houston officials caution that holiday travel could fuel further spread.
  • The CDC has tracked 26,632 U.S. cases as of December 6, which is far above 2023 levels though below last year’s count at the same point.
  • An NBC News/Stanford investigation found roughly 70% of counties in 31 states below the 95% childhood DTaP target, with most jurisdictions showing declines since 2019.
  • Infants are being hit hardest, with Houston’s chief medical officer warning that symptoms in babies may be subtle and a reported North Texas case requiring breathing tubes.
  • Health authorities urge on‑time DTaP for children and Tdap during each pregnancy, noting pertussis spreads by respiratory droplets and often starts with cold‑like symptoms.