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Symptoms of Whooping Cough | Whooping Cough | CDC Early symptoms of pertussis (whooping cough) can look like a common cold Whooping cough is known for the "whoop" noise when someone gasps for air after a coughing fit
About Whooping Cough | Whooping Cough | CDC Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a very contagious respiratory illness Whooping cough may begin like a common cold, but unlike a cold, the coughing can last for weeks or months
Clinical Overview of Pertussis | Whooping Cough | CDC Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis Pertussis is a human disease and no animal or insect source, or vector is known to exist
Treatment of Pertussis | Whooping Cough | CDC The risk of developing severe pertussis and life-threatening complications outweighs the potential risk of IHPS Monitor infants <1 month of age who receive a macrolide for the development of IHPS and for other serious adverse events
Whooping Cough Vaccination | Whooping Cough | CDC Key points CDC recommends whooping cough (pertussis) vaccination for everyone Whooping cough vaccines are the best way to protect against whooping cough These vaccines work well, but protection fades over time Talk to a vaccine provider if you have questions about whooping cough vaccines
About Whooping Cough Outbreaks | Whooping Cough | CDC Pertussis (whooping cough) is common in the United States, with frequent outbreaks Protecting people at highest risk of serious illness is the primary focus during outbreaks