Parents are struggling to get their hands on the preferred antibiotic to treat pneumonia in children, as a mixture of viral and bacterial infections surges across Queensland.
With so many people unwell, the Red Cross was calling for 400 new blood donors across Brisbane last week, as blood donations dropped to critical levels. Dr Paul Griffin says people have lost sight of how important it is to stay home when they are unwell.“Mycoplasma is a huge challenge for us,” said Griffin, who has been fielding calls from intensive-care clinicians from around the state treating patients with severe cases on intubators.
There has also been a significant rise in cases of RSV, which mostly affects young children and can lead to breathing problems in babies. But more than 31,000 Queensland children are considered overdue for the whooping cough vaccine, and about half of those children are under the age of two. “Queensland does fall behind when it comes to vaccine rates. If there was a State of Origin with vaccine rates, Queensland wouldn’t normally win that.”
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