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Diphtheria cases rise to 85 as vaccination efforts increase

22 May 2026
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The number of diphtheria cases in Western Australia has surged to 85, marking the state’s worst outbreak of the disease in over 50 years. Most cases are concentrated in the Kimberley region, with 78 reported there, while a few others have been found in the Pilbara and Goldfields. The outbreak has predominantly affected the Aboriginal community, particularly among children and adolescents, highlighting concerns about vaccination rates in these vulnerable populations. In response, health officials have implemented an expanded vaccination program in the northern part of the state to catch up those who are not current with their immunizations. Health authorities are actively managing the outbreak through vaccination efforts, case management, and community engagement.

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Diphtheria is a contagious bacterial infection that can lead to severe respiratory complications and can be fatal without prompt treatment. The current outbreak underscores gaps in immunization coverage, particularly among Indigenous communities, where healthcare access may be limited. Historically, diphtheria was a common childhood illness before widespread vaccination programs significantly reduced its incidence in many parts of the world. The resurgence of cases in WA emphasizes the importance of maintaining high vaccination rates to prevent similar outbreaks in the future, especially in vulnerable populations where the disease can spread more easily.

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