

Whooping Cough
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Whooping Cough Vaccine at Lichfield Travel Clinic
At Lichfield Travel Clinic, we offer the whooping cough vaccine to help protect against Bordetella pertussis, the bacteria responsible for causing whooping cough (also known as pertussis). This highly contagious respiratory infection can be especially dangerous for newborns and vulnerable individuals. Vaccination plays a crucial role in reducing the spread and severity of this illness.
We provide the combined tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine — the recommended option for adults requiring protection against whooping cough.
Who Is at Risk of Whooping Cough?
Whooping cough can affect people of all ages, but it’s particularly serious — and even life-threatening — for:
Newborn babies (especially under 8 weeks old who are too young to be vaccinated)
Pregnant women, who are more vulnerable and can pass on protection to their baby
Older adults and individuals with weakened immune systems
Unvaccinated children or teenagers, where immunity may have waned
In adults, symptoms may be milder but still contribute to the spread of infection, putting vulnerable people at risk.
Who Should Consider the Whooping Cough Vaccine?
The vaccine is recommended for individuals who are:
Pregnant, ideally between 16 and 32 weeks of pregnancy (to protect both mother and baby)
Close family members or caregivers of newborns, such as partners, grandparents, or siblings
Healthcare professionals or carers in contact with infants or high-risk patients
Travellers visiting countries where whooping cough is more prevalent and routine vaccination coverage may be lower
Vaccination is especially important in households where a baby is expected or has recently arrived, to create a circle of protection known as “cocooning.”
How Does the Whooping Cough Vaccine Work?
The vaccine contains inactivated components of the Bordetella pertussis bacteria, along with protection against tetanus and diphtheria. It stimulates your immune system to produce antibodies, helping you fight off the bacteria if exposed.
When given during pregnancy, it also helps pass protective antibodies to the unborn baby, offering early immunity after birth.
How Is the Vaccine Administered?
Delivered as a single injection, typically into the upper arm
If you’re pregnant, it should ideally be administered between 16 and 32 weeks gestation
Protection begins within a few weeks and lasts for several years
How Effective Is It?
Provides up to 90% protection against whooping cough shortly after vaccination
When given during pregnancy, it reduces the risk of infant infection by over 90% in the first few months of life
Boosters may be advised every 10 years for continued protection, especially for those in healthcare or child care settings
Book Your Vaccine
If you’re expecting a baby, caring for a newborn, or working in a high-risk environment, the whooping cough vaccine can offer vital protection for both you and those around you. Contact Lichfield Travel Clinic today to book your appointment. Our friendly, professional team will guide you through eligibility and help ensure your protection and peace of mind.
Whooping Cough Vaccine
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Vaccine | No. Of Doses | Price Per Dose | Pricing Per Course |
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Whooping Cough | 1 | £90.00 | – |
read Vaccination FAQ’s
It’s recommended to book your travel consultation at least 6–8 weeks before you travel. Some vaccines require multiple doses over a period of time, and certain vaccines take time to become fully effective. However, if your trip is sooner, don’t worry — we can still help with last-minute protection and advice.
Not necessarily. Vaccination requirements vary depending on your destination, planned activities, length of stay, and your medical history. During your consultation, our trained professionals will assess your itinerary and provide personalized travel health advice based on up-to-date guidance from NaTHNaC (National Travel Health Network and Centre).
Lichfield Travel Clinic offers a comprehensive range of vaccinations including:
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Hepatitis A & B
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Typhoid
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Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
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Rabies
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Yellow Fever (we are a registered Yellow Fever centre)
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Japanese Encephalitis
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Cholera
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Meningitis ACWY
We also provide antimalarial medication and advice tailored to your travel needs.
In most cases, yes — but it depends on the type of vaccination and your specific health situation. Our clinicians will review your medical history, current medications, and any special circumstances before recommending vaccines or medications. Safety is our top priority, and we will advise you accordingly.
Some countries require an International Certificate of Vaccination (ICVP) for specific diseases, such as Yellow Fever. If this applies to your destination, we will issue an official certificate during your appointment. Always check entry requirements before you travel, or ask us for help.
Yes, it is generally safe and common to receive more than one vaccine during a single appointment. Our clinicians will space vaccines appropriately and explain what to expect, helping minimize any discomfort or side effects.