More and more children in are coming down with pertussis, otherwise known as whooping cough. Dr. Sarah Hoehn, a pediatric critical care specialist at The University of Kansas Hospital, answers the following questions: What is whooping cough? How do you get it? How do you avoid it? When should you see a doctor if your child has symptoms?
Pertussis Is Persistent This Time of Year
How do parents tell the difference between “whooping cough’ and other winter colds and flu?
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