Whooping cough is a serious infection that makes it hard to breathe and causes a long coughing illness. It spreads easily between people by coughing and sneezing.
This Public Health Information Sheet will give you more information about:
Isolating means staying away from classes on campus, early childhood centres, work and other places where you could have close contact with people.
If you are given antibiotics and asked to isolate, please let your lecturer know.
If you need support, whether it’s an emergency food drop-off if you’re living alone, or just someone to talk to, please reach out to our Student Support team – it’s what they’re here for.
Email: studentsuccessdn@op.ac.nz
Phone: 0800 762 786
If you or anyone in your whānau have any of the following symptoms, please call 111 and ask for an ambulance or go to your nearest hospital emergency department:
These are both highly contagious diseases that can be life threatening.
When flatting with other students, it’s a really good idea to be aware of the symptoms so you and your mates can keep each other safe.
Measles
Meningitis
Meningococcal disease is a serious infection that can suddenly make you very sick. It can cause hearing loss, permanent disability, or can be fatal. Getting help quickly, and early treatment is very important.
Find out more about meningitis >
We’re a large community of people interacting closely on a daily basis.
You can help to keep yourself and others safe by:
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to studentsuccessdn@op.ac.nz or phone 0800 762 786 and ask to speak to our Student Support team.
Published on 26 Feb 2026
Orderdate: 26 Feb 2026
Expiry: 26 Feb 2028