New research boosts future whooping cough vaccines
- Louisiana faces a rise in whooping cough cases, also known as pertussis, and two infant deaths occurred recently.
- Declining vaccination rates for childhood diseases are a potential cause for the increase in whooping cough.
- Whooping cough is a contagious respiratory illness, and severe coughing fits characterize the disease.
- Louisiana reported 110 cases this year; in 2024, there were 154, according to a CNN report.
- Health experts urge vaccination to protect people and help curb the growing number of whooping cough cases.
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