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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.
High rates of pertussis found in States with easy immunization exemptions

High rates of pertussis found in States with easy immunization exemptions

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

New clinical trial to test different strengths of a vaccine designed to fight avian influenza

New clinical trial to test different strengths of a vaccine designed to fight avian influenza

Reaction to DTaP vaccine finds no help from ibuprofen, acetaminophen

Reaction to DTaP vaccine finds no help from ibuprofen, acetaminophen

Diagnosing whooping cough in young children

Diagnosing whooping cough in young children

Flu kills more U.S. children than chicken pox, whooping cough, and measles combined

Flu kills more U.S. children than chicken pox, whooping cough, and measles combined

New whooping cough vaccine for adolescents and adults

New whooping cough vaccine for adolescents and adults

Whooping cough vaccine 90 percent effective

Whooping cough vaccine 90 percent effective

Equine flu virus jumps to dogs

Equine flu virus jumps to dogs

Steady upward climb in child vaccinations

Steady upward climb in child vaccinations

Debate on autism link to vaccines fired up again

Debate on autism link to vaccines fired up again

Grand Challenges in Global Health awards $450m to top scientists

Grand Challenges in Global Health awards $450m to top scientists

FDA approves whooping cough vaccine for adults

FDA approves whooping cough vaccine for adults

Promising new vaccine candidate to prevent middle ear infections

Promising new vaccine candidate to prevent middle ear infections

One-time whooping cough vaccination at 11 years of age may potentially be cost-effective

One-time whooping cough vaccination at 11 years of age may potentially be cost-effective

Whooping cough vaccine may be introduced in New Zealand

Whooping cough vaccine may be introduced in New Zealand

New vaccine against whooping cough is effective in teens and adults

New vaccine against whooping cough is effective in teens and adults

Booster vaccine that includes protection against pertussis shows promise

Booster vaccine that includes protection against pertussis shows promise

The bacteria that cause food poisoning, bubonic plague, and whooping cough all deploy the same weapon to infect the body

The bacteria that cause food poisoning, bubonic plague, and whooping cough all deploy the same weapon to infect the body

Health Protection Agency publishes report on the benefits of vaccination to children's health

Health Protection Agency publishes report on the benefits of vaccination to children's health

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