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Kansas Faces Whooping Cough Surge: What You Need to Know
TOPEKA, USASaturday, December 28, 2024
Whooping cough can start with a stuffy nose or mild fever, but it gets worse. After a week or two, you might have severe coughing fits that make it hard to breathe. Some people even vomit or feel really tired. Babies and people with health conditions like asthma are at the highest risk.
The best way to prevent this is by getting vaccinated. Even if you've had whooping cough before, getting the vaccine can help protect you and others. If you think you have it, go see your doctor right away. They can test you and help you get better.
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