- Cases of whooping cough remain high, but knowledge about the disease . . .
Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a vaccination-preventable illness that has been on the rise in the United States Following a several-year lull during the pandemic, cases of whooping
- Whooping cough cases soar as vaccination rates drop - MSN
As of Dec 6, the CDC logged 26,632 cases of whooping cough in 2025 The last time the U S saw so many cases was more than a decade ago in 2014
- Whooping Cough Cases Surge Past Pre-Pandemic Levels | HuffPost Life
Whooping cough is highly contagious and most severe in infants Whooping cough, which is also known as pertussis, is “a bacterial infection that affects the back of the throat, down into the airway and causes really severe inflammation of the airway, and that inflammation results with symptoms such as cough,” said Dr Ross Newman, a
- Alarming rise in whooping cough cases as vaccination rates drop . . . - AOL
Whooping cough cases are on the rise as the vaccination rate for the highly contagious respiratory illness drops, a new investigation has found
- Pertussis Surveillance and Trends | Whooping Cough | CDC
Reported cases of pertussis have been trending down since a peak in November 2024 However, preliminary case report numbers remain elevated in 2025 compared to immediately before the pandemic
- Whooping cough cases are rising in the US: A closer look.
Whooping cough cases are rising in the US: A closer look There have been over 25,000 reported cases of whooping cough in the United States, according to updated federal data so far this year,
- Whooping cough cases surge amid falling vaccination rates, waning . . .
Rates of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, are surging in Texas, Florida, California, Oregon, and other states and localities across the country
- Fighting to breathe: Whooping cough surges as vaccination rates drop
Whooping cough has been increasing since the early 2000s, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, with about 10,000 reported cases each year
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