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riversedge

(78,568 posts)
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 03:21 AM Oct 5

As whooping cough cases rise, newborns most at risk, experts say

Source: upi




By I. Edwards, HealthDay News Oct. 4, 2025 / 2:33 PM


When someone has whooping cough, the sound can be unmistakable: A deep, gasping "whoop" as they struggle to catch their breath between fits of coughing.

Now, this once-rare illness, also known as pertussis, is making a comeback across the United States.


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"Pertussis symptoms are different in infants," said lead author Dr. Caitlin Li, an infectious diseases specialist at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and assistant professor of pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. "The characteristic whooping cough may be absent, but apnea, or breathing interruption, is common."

In infants, pertussis may also cause extremely high white blood cell counts, or leukocytosis, which can be mistaken for cancer or other serious conditions..................


Read more: https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2025/10/04/whooping-cough-pertussis-comeback/7191759596252/







moonbreeze @moonbreeze2
As whooping cough cases rise, newborns most at risk, experts say

"Given that infants are at high risk for complications, pertussis vaccination of mothers during pregnancy is critical, as it protects newborns against this potentially fatal illness,"



According to experts, a recent rise in whooping cough cases could be especially dangerous for newborns. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News

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As whooping cough cases rise, newborns most at risk, experts say (Original Post) riversedge Oct 5 OP
Whooping cough, it's not just for children. markodochartaigh Oct 5 #1
CDC's page proclaiming a "Democrat-led government shutdown" is a lie, and a Hatch Act violation! SunSeeker Oct 5 #2
Force women to give birth, then kill their infants with preventable diseases. Irish_Dem Oct 5 #3
It does seem kinda self-contradictory, doesn't it? ananda Oct 5 #5
IGNORANCE is bliss with this crowd. ProudMNDemocrat Oct 5 #6
Bring out your dead. Next up. twodogsbarking Oct 5 #4
A baby in MS has died from pertussis. barbtries Oct 5 #7
This disease tortures patients CharleyDog Oct 5 #8

markodochartaigh

(4,523 posts)
1. Whooping cough, it's not just for children.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 03:36 AM
Oct 5

If you are a senior ask your health care provider if you should get a tdap vaccination to protect yourself and any infants with whom you might have contact. From the CDC (ignore the inane political comment at the top):


https://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/hcp/vaccine-recommendations/index.html#:~:text=Immunity%20to%20pertussis%20following%20Tdap,protection%20against%20tetanus%20and%20diphtheria.

SunSeeker

(57,066 posts)
2. CDC's page proclaiming a "Democrat-led government shutdown" is a lie, and a Hatch Act violation!
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 03:47 AM
Oct 5

Irish_Dem

(77,018 posts)
3. Force women to give birth, then kill their infants with preventable diseases.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 03:55 AM
Oct 5

What kind of sick minds invent this torture?

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,364 posts)
6. IGNORANCE is bliss with this crowd.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 11:32 AM
Oct 5

For the MAGA crowd believes if will affect Democrats more than Republicans.

Diseases do not discriminate.

CharleyDog

(811 posts)
8. This disease tortures patients
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 03:50 PM
Oct 5

This is a terrible disease, patients cannot breathe and suffer as they gasp for each breath.
This is another disease to fear.

Entirely preventable.

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