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    Whooping Cough Killed Two Children. Here’s How to Protect Kids

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    Bacterial infection Partusis has provoked an urgeon in nationwide cases and two deaths have occurred in Louisiana.

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    Two infants have Died of cough According to the Surgeon General of the state health department, in Louisiana in the last six months. Deaths due to this vaccine-pre-disease disease are the first to occur in Louisiana since 2018.

    In all last year, 110 cases of cough have been received in the state so far this year, compared to 154 cases, CNN reportsCases are increasing across America after dramatically falling during Kovid epidemic. There were 35,000 cases in the country last year – higher than any year since 2012.

    Spikes can be operated by a decline in vaccination rates for childhood diseases. Two months ago, Louisiana’s Health Department said that it will happen No longer promotes vaccinationA similar decline may be behind the growing measles outbreak in Texas and neighboring states.


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    What a cough?

    Cuffs, or pertussis, is a type of respiratory infection caused by bacteria Bordetella pertussisIt is extremely contagious, and symptoms can last for months. Bacteria are attached to small, hairylic structures in the lungs, called cilia, which help to clean the lungs of mucus and irritable. There bacteria secrete toxins that damage the cilia and causes to swell the airways.

    3D illustration of a group of aerobic, gram-negative, bordevated pertussis bacteria.

    3D depiction of aerobic, a group of gram-negative, Bordetella pertussis Bacteria.

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    what are the symptoms?

    Early symptoms of whooping cough may be similar to a common cold. After one or two weeks, many people start having violent coughs that usually live for one to six weeks, but can last up to 10 weeks. People with the disease often produce a characteristic “Hupping” noise because they gasp for air between cough. According to disease control and prevention centers, cough can sometimes be so violent that it causes people to vomit or fracture.

    The disease can be especially dangerous for infants and young children, who cannot cough at all, but can struggle to breathe. One of the three children with a follicle is admitted to the hospital. People under the age of one year can develop apnea (potentially fatal stagnation), pneumonia, cramps, and encephalopathy (brain disease). One of the 100 children was admitted to the hospital with cuff, dying of the complications of the disease.

    Can the disease be stopped or treated?

    Vaccines are effective in preventing severe cases of cough, although they cannot completely prevent people from getting sick. There are currently two pertus vaccines in the US, which both also protect from diphtheria and tetanus: DTAP vaccine is given to infants over two months of age and young children, and TDAP vaccines are used for older children and adults, including pregnant people.

    The CDC recommended that children are vaccinated at two months, four months, six months, 15 18 months and six years old. Adults should be vaccinated against diphtheria and tetanus at least every 10 years, and include protection against pertuses if DTAP or TDAP vaccine is given. Although there is no official recommendation to reconsider especially for cough, some evidence suggests that pertussis immunity lasts for only six years. Pregnant people should get TDAP vaccine in their third trimester to provide protection to their child before birth.

    Hooping cough can be treated with antibiotics, but they are most effective. If they are given early, before the cough fit. After three weeks infections, drugs are unlikely to help as the body has cleaned bacteria, and dull cough is caused by air damage. Cough drugs are usually not effective.

    Most infections can be treated at home, but some may need to be hospitalized. Keeping the airways clear in treatment and administering oxygen or fluid if necessary.

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