Whooping Cough: Why It’s Back and How to Stay Safe
Pertussis, commonly referred to as whooping cough, has staged a massive resurgence after a brief downturn during the pandemic. This easily transmittable respiratory illness is very dangerous and can cause severe complications to children and people that have not been immunized. What’s Behind the Resurgence?
Missed Vaccinations: COVID-19 affected multiple aspects of immunization, with the global population revealing its vulnerability.
Seasonal Trends: Cases tend to increase in the summer and a little lower in the fall.
Vaccine Gaps: Fear and rumors still prevent people from taking the vaccine.
Protect Yourself and Others
Get Vaccinated: Protect children and adults according to CDC guidelines.
Stay Hygienic: Use a tissue when coughing and sneezing, use soap when washing hands, and stay away from contact with others particularly when you notice that they are sick.
The whooping cough is a dangerous illness that can cause pneumonia and seizures in children and other severe complications in other cases. The best way to deal with this threat is prevention since the virus is on the rise again.
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