Whooping cough cases have been surging across the country over the last few months, according to preliminary data from the ...
Whooping cough cases are nearly five times higher than cases reported in 2023, with the CDC urging people to get vaccinated.
Whooping cough can cause several symptoms from fever and runny nose to violent coughing fits. The Centers for Disease Control ...
Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is marked by a severe hacking cough followed by an intake of breath that sounds like "whoop." The illness spreads from person to person through the air, carried ...
Learn more about whooping cough cases in the U.S., which are rising to pre-pandemic rates as pandemic restrictions are ...
Whooping cough has been surging in the United States for months and the latest data from the US Centers for Disease Control ...
Medical professionals are stressing the urgency of vaccinations as Oregon reached its highest number of whooping cough cases ...
Cases of whooping cough, or pertussis, have risen sharply this year. Here's how to protect yourself and others from this ...
Wisconsin continues to see the third-worst outbreak in the country, with only Pennsylvania and New York reporting higher case ...
Oregon registered it’s highest count of whooping cough cases since 1950 this year, according to the Oregon Health Authority ...
Uncover key tips on tackling whooping cough as cases rise, from spotting symptoms to prevention strategies, with must-know expert advice.
Whooping cough can cause symptoms including severe bouts of coughing. But babies, who are most vulnerable to the disease, may not cough at all.