The CDC said that cases of whooping cause increased across the United States, which indicated a return to more typical ...
Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a contagious bacterial infection that affects the respiratory tract.
State health officials are calling on residents, especially pregnant women and those who care for infants, to have an updated ...
Rates of whooping cough in the U.S. continue to climb, according to data from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Whooping cough cases have been surging across the country over the last few months, according to preliminary data from the ...
The CDC recently released data showing 32,085 cases of whooping cough in 2024, with the previous year revealing 6,479 ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Health experts are warning of the risks of whooping cough in Arkansas as cases soar across the country.
Also known as pertussis or "100-day-cough," it can lead to serious illness and even death. Infants, who may experience less obvious symptoms, are at the greatest risk from whooping cough.
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 ...
Whooping cough cases are nearly five times higher than cases reported in 2023, with the CDC urging people to get vaccinated.
Federal data show cases of pertussis – commonly known as whooping cough – in the state of Washington jumped more than 2,200%.
Uncover key tips on tackling whooping cough as cases rise, from spotting symptoms to prevention strategies, with must-know expert advice.