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Number of cases of the infection has also risen above 10,000 , Health Security Agency says.
Outbreak of whooping cough began in November last year and there has been 10 deaths.
UKHSA has urged pregnant women to get vaccinated to protect their babies from birth.
Vaccination at the right time during pregnancy gives 92% protection against infant death.
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