Whooping cough, or pertussis, has seen periodic outbreaks in Australia, with vaccination efforts significantly reducing its prevalence. While cases can still occur, particularly among unvaccinated populations, it is not considered highly common compared to other respiratory illnesses. Public health campaigns continue to promote vaccination to maintain herd immunity and reduce transmission. Overall, while not endemic, whooping cough remains a public health concern in Australia.
Whooping cough.
It is called Pertussis or "Whooping Cough".
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Whooping cough
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Whooping cough is the common name for pertussis.
If ur cough makes a whooping sound when u breathe in or cough
Every where in the world you will find whooping cough.
Its Most common hiding place is in the lungs.
Asthma is a disease in itself where a whooping cough can be one of the symptoms of asthma but isn't considered a disease. It could also be a sign of a common cold.
We were up all night with a baby who has the whooping cough.
Though these symptoms can result in whooping cough they could also just be a common cold. The symptoms are runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, a mild fever, and a dry cough.