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The Dickensian disease is the latest Victorian-era ailment to stage a comeback in the West.
Just when you get rid of one cough, another emerges in its place.
While the the Covid-19 pandemic officially ended last year, cases of pertussis — or whooping cough, as it’s more commonly known — have been spiking across Europe in recent months.
The retro infection, a staple of Charles Dickens’ novels, is the latest Victorian-era ailment to stage a comeback in the West after an increase in measles, syphilis, gout, leprosy and malaria.
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A report from the British Medical Journal says that part of the reason for the spread is a drop in vaccination rates.
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Europe’s disease agency also suggested Covid could be to blame for the rise.
“The current increase is potentially linked to lower circulation during Covid-19 pandemic, combined with suboptimal vaccination uptake in certain groups during the Covid-19 pandemic,” it wrote in a March report.
Getting people vaccinated is key to stemming the outbreak, but that’s becoming easier said than done.
With the state of some public utilities, dysentery won’t be far behind.