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Whooping Cough is a serious bacterial infection of the lungs and breathing tubes that spreads easily. Whooping cough begins like a cold, but develops into severe coughing and gasping for air. Long spells of coughing may cause vomiting, and broken blood vessels in the eyes and on the skin. Also called pertussis.
Whooping cough alert sounded again

Whooping cough alert sounded again

Signs that a child is seriously ill: Interview with Professor Middleton

Signs that a child is seriously ill: Interview with Professor Middleton

Risk of recurrent shingles episode is relatively low: Study

Risk of recurrent shingles episode is relatively low: Study

Hospital midwife inadvertently spreads whooping cough to up to 170 people

Hospital midwife inadvertently spreads whooping cough to up to 170 people

Free whooping cough vaccine cut concerns experts

Free whooping cough vaccine cut concerns experts

Highlights: D.C. may have funds for illegal immigrant health care; Fla. passed up $200M because it comes from health law; Texas to build 2 new med schools

Highlights: D.C. may have funds for illegal immigrant health care; Fla. passed up $200M because it comes from health law; Texas to build 2 new med schools

Mayo Clinic vaccine expert, pediatrician refute 3 common myths about child vaccine safety

Mayo Clinic vaccine expert, pediatrician refute 3 common myths about child vaccine safety

Herpes zoster vaccine safe and well tolerated: Study

Herpes zoster vaccine safe and well tolerated: Study

Large childhood immunization campaign begins in Haiti, with support from U.S., other international partners

Large childhood immunization campaign begins in Haiti, with support from U.S., other international partners

HPA urges routine vaccination after surge of whooping cough cases

HPA urges routine vaccination after surge of whooping cough cases

TAM protein complex - a potential antibacterial target

TAM protein complex - a potential antibacterial target

U of S professor receives Canada Gairdner Wightman Award

U of S professor receives Canada Gairdner Wightman Award

New genotype may be responsible for sharp rise in whooping cough

New genotype may be responsible for sharp rise in whooping cough

Sharp rise recorded in cases of new strain of whooping cough: New genotype may be evading vaccine’s protective effects

Sharp rise recorded in cases of new strain of whooping cough: New genotype may be evading vaccine’s protective effects

Vaccines are for people of all ages, not just children and seniors

Vaccines are for people of all ages, not just children and seniors

No whooping cough deaths in California in one whole year

No whooping cough deaths in California in one whole year

Office-based medical practice can promote vaccination in adults

Office-based medical practice can promote vaccination in adults

Nigerian leaders sign onto Gates immunization challenge

Nigerian leaders sign onto Gates immunization challenge

Debate on freedom of speech regarding vaccines at Woodford Folk Festival

Debate on freedom of speech regarding vaccines at Woodford Folk Festival

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