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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.
Research finds that people born during whooping cough outbreaks more likely to die prematurely

Research finds that people born during whooping cough outbreaks more likely to die prematurely

University of Michigan poll: 61% of adults don't know when they last vaccinated against pertussis

University of Michigan poll: 61% of adults don't know when they last vaccinated against pertussis

State highlights: Calif. bill would fine big employers with employees on Medi-Cal; Abortion fight set in N.Y. Senate

State highlights: Calif. bill would fine big employers with employees on Medi-Cal; Abortion fight set in N.Y. Senate

Report highlights successes in improving maternal health, reducing child mortality

Report highlights successes in improving maternal health, reducing child mortality

U-M-led researchers examine factors that contribute to resurgence of pertussis

U-M-led researchers examine factors that contribute to resurgence of pertussis

Scientists make novel discoveries concerning current vaccine against whooping cough

Scientists make novel discoveries concerning current vaccine against whooping cough

Somalia launches pentavalent vaccine with support from GAVI, UNICEF, WHO

Somalia launches pentavalent vaccine with support from GAVI, UNICEF, WHO

Indian drug supplier cuts price of 5-in-1 childhood vaccine for GAVI Alliance; Groups highlight World Immunization Week

Indian drug supplier cuts price of 5-in-1 childhood vaccine for GAVI Alliance; Groups highlight World Immunization Week

Global experts highlight strategies to immunize more children

Global experts highlight strategies to immunize more children

India needs political leadership, resources to ensure children's right to health

India needs political leadership, resources to ensure children's right to health

Govs brace for impact of scheduled cuts in home states

Govs brace for impact of scheduled cuts in home states

State roundup: Ore. considers rural doc loan repayment

State roundup: Ore. considers rural doc loan repayment

State roundup: Texas lawmakers ready health budget

State roundup: Texas lawmakers ready health budget

CDC: Adult vaccination rates 'unacceptably low'

CDC: Adult vaccination rates 'unacceptably low'

Common myths about flu from Mayo Clinic

Common myths about flu from Mayo Clinic

Kaiser Permanente study examines increasing prevalence of undervaccination

Kaiser Permanente study examines increasing prevalence of undervaccination

Rite Aid obtains more than 400,000 additional seasonal flu shots

Rite Aid obtains more than 400,000 additional seasonal flu shots

New menu of 61 genetically engineered E. coli strains may improve efficacy of vaccines

New menu of 61 genetically engineered E. coli strains may improve efficacy of vaccines

Viewpoints: $4,000 a night for a 'cozy' hospital room; Texas effort to provide women's health care falls short

Viewpoints: $4,000 a night for a 'cozy' hospital room; Texas effort to provide women's health care falls short

Boston declares flu emergency as aggressive viruses spread across the nation

Boston declares flu emergency as aggressive viruses spread across the nation

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