Whooping CoughRelated Category:
Pathologyor
pertussis, highly communicable
infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella
pertussis.
Full article >>>Whooping cough is an upper
respiratory infection, which means it affects your upper
airways, mostly the windpipe (
trachea) and the tubes branching off from the windpipe (
bronchi).
Full article >>>Whooping cough, or
pertussis, mainly affects
infants and young children. Caused by a bacterium, it is characterized by
paroxysms (intense
fits or
spells) of
coughing that end with the characteristic whoop as air is inhaled.
Full article >>>Increase in
whooping cough -
vaccine ineffective
Although the
incidence of
Whooping Cough is in decline, according to data from the Public Health
Laboratory Service
Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre in London, ...
Full article >>>Whooping coughDr Trisha Macnair
Whooping cough (also known as
pertussis) is an
infection mostly affecting the
respiratory system, and particularly causing
bronchitis. But thanks to routine immunisation
whooping cough is now uncommon.
Full article >>>Whooping cough may be under
diagnosed
10 July 2006
Children with a persi
stent cough could be suffering from
whooping cough in spite of the being vaccinated, warns new research published in the BMJ.
Full article >>>Whooping cough can affect people of any age. Prior to the advent of widespread
immunization, the
disease occurred mostly in
infants and young children.
Full article >>>Whooping Cough FAQs - Source:MedicineNet
Whooping Cough (
Pertussis) -
Whooping cough (
pertussis) has three stages with these signs and symptoms - an initial stage with watery runny nose and
eyes, ...
Full article >>>Whooping coughCauses,
incidence, and risk factors:
Pertussis, or
whooping cough, isanupper
respiratory infection caused bythe Bordetella
pertussis or B. para
pertussis bacteria.
Full article >>>whooping coughA serious infectious
respiratory disease of children. Named for the distinctive whooping sound made by the patient after a
coughing
spasm. Also called
pertussis.
Wilms'
tumor ...
Full article >>>Whooping CoughIn the past few years, approximately 4,200 cases of
whooping cough (
Pertussis) have been reported annually in the United States.
Full article >>>Whooping cough is a dangerous
disease for babies and young children.
Vaccination can prevent the illness. This article provides information about the immunisation.
Medic8
Family Health Guide :
Child Health ...
Full article >>>WHOOPING COUGH"1 (
Pertussis)
SYMPTOMS"A week or two after exposure, the catarrhal stage begins. The
eyes may be red, and the child seems to have a
cold in the head. There is
sneezing and watering of the
eyes.
Full article >>>Sudden illness or
infections like
pneumonia,
acute bronchitis,
whooping cough,
croup, or
epiglottitis (
inflammation of the
epiglottis -- the flap that closes the windpipe when you swallow) ...
Full article >>>First thing to check on is your child’s
immunization against
diphtheria,
tetanus (
lockjaw) and
pertussis (
whooping cough).
Full article >>>It is often used in steam aromatherapy
treatments to alleviate the symptoms of
whooping cough,
bronchitis, and other
respiratory infections.
Neroli (bitter orange), (Citrus aurantium).
Full article >>>In the past,
bronchitis was often associated with
measles and
whooping cough.
Acute viral bronchitis develops when a
virus causing an upper
respiratory tract
infection invades the
bronchi, triggering
inflammation and the secretion of excess mucus.
Full article >>>Despite concerns about
vaccines (particularly those against
whooping cough and Haemophilus
influenza B, or
Hib), studies have not found a relationship between being vaccinated and developing type 1
diabetes. 2
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Full article >>>DPT VACCINATION - A
vaccination administered to
infants for protection against
diphtheria,
pertussis (
whooping cough), and
tetanus.
Vaccinations are typically administered at 2, 4, 6, and 15 months.
Full article >>>Infectious diseases that damage
nerves--like
whooping cough,
tetanus and
polio--can also cause vocal cord
paralysis. Vocal cord
paralysis can also appear as a
congenital defect.
Full article >>>Chickenpox is responsible for more
deaths than
measles (
rubeola),
mumps,
whooping cough (
pertussis) and H.
flu (Haemophilus
influenzae type B)
meningitis combined. Contrary to what many people believe,
chickenpox is by no means a mild
disease.
Full article >>>Bronchitis often occurs with
viral infections of the
respiratory tract, such as
colds and
flu.
Bronchitis may also be caused by
bacterial infections. It may occur with childhood illnesses such as
measles and
whooping cough.
Full article >>>respiratory conditions, such as
whooping cough neurological disorders, such as
seizures,
meningitis, or
brain tumors Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a
parenting disorder in which a parent fabricates symptoms in the child ...
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