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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.
FDA expands age indication of Adacel vaccine for immunization against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis

FDA expands age indication of Adacel vaccine for immunization against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis

Common cholesterol-lowering drugs provide relief to patients suffering from chronic lung disease

Common cholesterol-lowering drugs provide relief to patients suffering from chronic lung disease

Viewpoints: New delay on policies: Cover for dems or just smoothing the bumps of health law?

Viewpoints: New delay on policies: Cover for dems or just smoothing the bumps of health law?

Scientists uncover bacterial secretion system that allows sharing of genetic material between bacteria

Scientists uncover bacterial secretion system that allows sharing of genetic material between bacteria

Researchers find 69% rise in pertussis vaccination rate among new mothers

Researchers find 69% rise in pertussis vaccination rate among new mothers

Research roundup: Examining readmissions; easing doctor burnout

Research roundup: Examining readmissions; easing doctor burnout

Scientists develop new nasal vaccine that proves effective against whooping cough

Scientists develop new nasal vaccine that proves effective against whooping cough

Longer reads: Hospice drains Medicare; false Obamacare 'horror stories;' growing up without vaccines

Longer reads: Hospice drains Medicare; false Obamacare 'horror stories;' growing up without vaccines

Vaccines for whooping cough contain 3 to 5 protective antigens

Vaccines for whooping cough contain 3 to 5 protective antigens

Medical Research Council should do more in the development of gold standard for clinical trial design

Medical Research Council should do more in the development of gold standard for clinical trial design

Viewpoints: Senate should reconsider treaty on protections for people with disabilities; HHS treading wrong way on payments for bone marrow donors

Viewpoints: Senate should reconsider treaty on protections for people with disabilities; HHS treading wrong way on payments for bone marrow donors

Pertussis incidence: an interview with Leonard Friedland, M.D., V.P. and Director of Scientific Affairs and Public Health for GSK Vaccines

Pertussis incidence: an interview with Leonard Friedland, M.D., V.P. and Director of Scientific Affairs and Public Health for GSK Vaccines

Abortion of female fetuses in northern India results in gender imbalance

Abortion of female fetuses in northern India results in gender imbalance

New report shows 6.6 million children under 5 died in 2012

New report shows 6.6 million children under 5 died in 2012

Undervaccination results in increased risk for whooping cough in young children

Undervaccination results in increased risk for whooping cough in young children

State highlights: Texas Gov. Perry touts tort reform; Calif. lawmakers want to pass 100 bills per day

State highlights: Texas Gov. Perry touts tort reform; Calif. lawmakers want to pass 100 bills per day

First Edition: September 10, 2013

First Edition: September 10, 2013

Undervaccination with diptheria increases risk of whooping cough

Undervaccination with diptheria increases risk of whooping cough

Safety and health checklist to help kids avoid emergency room

Safety and health checklist to help kids avoid emergency room

Viewpoints: Expanding abortion restrictions; Lift the ban on gay blood donors; Medicare's price schedules

Viewpoints: Expanding abortion restrictions; Lift the ban on gay blood donors; Medicare's price schedules

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