Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial infection in your respiratory system caused by a bacteria called Bordetella Pertussis. If you grew up in a developed country, you were probably vaccinated as a child.
It affects people of all ages, but is most severe in children. (It is particularly severe in children under 1 year of age.) It was first recognised after a whooping cough epidemic in Paris in 1578. It was then known as the "dog bark," the "chin" cough or "kin" cough, meaning "convulsive" cough.
The disease causes sudden attacks of an irritating cough that often end in a high-pitched whooping sound as the child takes a breath. Although immunization has reduced its severity, it is still a common infection. Regular epidemics occur every 3-4 years.
Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious disease.
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Whooping cough is also known as Pertussis. It comes from a highly contagious bacteria known as Bordetella. There is a vaccine that children are required to take to prevent this condition.
The medical name for Whooping Cough is Pertussis.
Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial infection that is caused by a bacterium found in the mouth, nose, and throat of an infected individual.
Bordetella pertussis is the full name.
Pertussis.
Pertussis
The medical term, pertussis, is what causes whooping cough. Whooping cough is coughing uncontrollably, then gasping for air, which is caused by Bordetella pertussis.
The medical name of the disease is "pertussis".
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Whooping cough.
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by the "whooping" sound a person makes from trying to breath after having a coughing fit.
The scientific name for whooping cough is Bordetella pertussis.
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Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:AvesOrder:GruiformesFamily:GruidaeGenus:GrusSpecies:G. americanaIts common name is the Whooping Crane.A:Grus americana is the scientific name for the only species of whooping crane. Grus is the name of their genus, and they belong to the Gruidae family of the Gruiformes order of birds.