A devastating respiratory infection once thought to be primarily a childhood concern is making an alarming comeback among adults, catching the medical community and patients completely off guard.
Researchers show that vaccinating pregnant women against whooping cough protects newborns from birth. Maternal antibodies ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - As students head back to school, health officials warn that whooping cough rates are on the rise. Over 8,000 cases of whooping cough have been reported in the United ...
The Arizona Department of Health Services attributes one death in the state to whooping cough in 2025, a 19-month-old ...
International research led by Radboud University Medical Center shows that vaccinating women during pregnancy leads to the transfer of antibodies to their newborns. Antibodies from the mother are ...
Scientists have created a vaccine against whooping cough that doesn’t require a needle injection – instead it can be delivered via the nose. It comes as cases of whooping cough, also known as ...
Following maternal vaccination against whooping cough (pertussis), antibodies were detected both in the babies’ blood and their nasal lining, the site where whooping cough bacteria – as well as other ...
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