Five Yanomami infants in Brazil die amid whooping cough outbreak
PolicyFriday, February 27, 2026Mongabay

Five Yanomami infants in Brazil die amid whooping cough outbreak

Five Yanomami infants in Brazil have died due to a whooping cough outbreak, highlighting the urgent need for improved healthcare access and vaccination programs within Indigenous communities. This situation underscores the vulnerabilities faced by Indigenous populations in the face of preventable diseases and calls for targeted public health interventions.

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