Whooping cough kills a Northern Saskatchewan infant
A baby died has died of whooping cough on a Northern Saskatchewan First Nation.
The five-week-old, premature infant died Tuesday and his twin sister remains in care at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. A total of 22 cases of whooping cough, also known as pertussis, have been seen in Stanley Mission, a community about 300 kilometers north of Prince Albert, during the past two months.
“Stanley Mission is one of those areas that have the high numbers. It has been coming down since we put some measures into control it on the Oct. 24,” said Dr. Abayomi Olaniyi, the medical health officer of the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Agency, the organization that oversees health care on the First Nation.
Most of the cases are being seen in youth between Grade 6 and Grade 9, but two of the cases were in adults older than 50 years.