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Whooping cough (/ˈhuːpɪŋ/ or /ˈwuːpɪŋ/), also
known as
pertussis or the 100-day
cough, is a
highly contagious, vaccine-preventable
bacterial disease....
- that
cough medicines are not
designed to
treat whooping cough, a
cough that is
caused by
bacteria and can last for months. No over-the-counter
cough medicines...
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bacterium of the
genus Bordetella, and the
causative agent of
pertussis or
whooping cough. Its
virulence factors include pertussis toxin,
adenylate cyclase toxin...
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Pertussis vaccine is a
vaccine that
protects against whooping cough (pertussis).
There are two main types: whole-cell
vaccines and
acellular vaccines....
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Ernest to
claim he was
tortured and recant.
After his
daughter dies of
whooping cough,
Ernest testifies,
wanting to be
around for his
remaining family. Hale...
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detect adenovirus DNA.
Other conditions that
appear similar include whooping cough, influenza, parainfluenza, and
respiratory syncytial virus. Adenovirus...
- a w**** or two,
severe coughing begins that can
continue for 10 w****s or more.
Infants may
develop "apnea"
rather than a
cough.
Apnea is when the child...
- to the age of 114 years, 60 days. A co-developer of the
pertussis (
whooping cough) vaccine,
Denmark was one of the few
supercentenarians in
history to...
- the
infection has subsided.
Chronic cough is
commonly mistaken as a
symptom of the
infection known as
whooping cough.
Blood pressure drugs such as angiotensin-converting...
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against three infectious diseases in humans: diphtheria,
pertussis (
whooping cough), and tet**** (lockjaw). The
vaccine components include diphtheria and...