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  2. Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is a serious respiratory infection caused by a type of bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. The infection causes violent, uncontrollable coughing that can ...

  3. Whooping Cough: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

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    Whooping cough can come with a gasping or “whooping” sound, while croup usually causes a barking cough. Whooping cough (also known as pertussis) is a bacterial infection that causes long ...

  4. Tips to Prevent Whooping Cough (Pertussis) - WebMD

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    The first and most important rule of pertussis prevention isn’t complicated, says Skoff: “Vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate.” Vaccination is the single best way to prevent whooping cough.

  5. Whooping cough - Wikipedia

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    Whooping cough ( / ˈhuːpɪŋ / ), also known as pertussis or the 100-day cough, is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable bacterial disease. [1] [10] Initial symptoms are usually similar to those of the common cold with a runny nose, fever, and mild cough, but these are followed by two or three months of severe coughing fits. [1]

  6. Pertussis in Adults: Signs and Symptoms - Healthline

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    Symptoms of pertussis in adults may include: prolonged, severe coughing fits, followed by gasping for breath. vomiting after coughing fits. exhaustion after coughing fits. The classic “whoop ...

  7. Whooping Cough (Pertussis): Treatment and Prevention - WebMD

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    It's commonly recommended to minimize the things that can trigger the cough. A humidifier helps. Breathing moist air will help. With younger kids, try to keep them calm and not agitated or running ...

  8. Pertussis vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Pertussis vaccine is a vaccine that protects against whooping cough (pertussis). [1] [2] There are two main types: whole-cell vaccines and acellular vaccines. [1] [2] The whole-cell vaccine is about 78% effective while the acellular vaccine is 71–85% effective. [1] [3] The effectiveness of the vaccines appears to decrease by between 2 and 10% ...

  9. Vaccine for Whooping Cough: An Expert Explains - Healthline

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    Whooping cough (pertussis) is the result of a serious bacterial infection. ... The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people of all ages get the whooping cough vaccines.