
Health Tip: Understanding Whooping Cough
(HealthDay News) -- Whooping cough is an infection of the respiratory system caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, the Nemours Foundation says.
The highly contagious infection, typically affecting children. can trigger coughing spells that can last more than a minute.
The child's face may turn red or purple, and the child may vomit, Nemours adds.
Nemours offers this additional information about whooping cough:
Related Articles
Search Allergy Articles
Know Your Spring Allergens and the Meds That Can Help
Wildfire Smoke Is Choking America's Cities -- Is Yours on the List?
There's Still Confusion on How to Spot, Treat Severe Allergic Reactions
Dangerous Allergies? An Expert Gives Tips to Protect Yourself
Athletes Can Expect High Ozone, Pollen Counts for Paris Olympics
Athletes Can Expect High Ozone, Pollen Counts for Paris Olympics
Exercise in Pregnancy Might Lower Baby's Odds for Asthma Later
Could Asthma Harm a Child's Memory Skills?
Back-to-School Tips to Helping Your Kids Breathe Easier
Helene's Aftermath: How to Safely Enter, Clean Flood-Damaged Homes
Simple Paper-Strip Test Might Spot Flu, and Which Type You Have
Moderna Announces Good Results From Trial of Combo COVID/Flu Vaccine
Neosporin Ointment in the Nose Might Be Potent Antibiotic
FDA Approves First Flu Vaccine You Give Yourself at Home
U.S. Government to Pay Moderna $176 Million to Develop mRNA Flu Vaccine