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U.S. Whooping Cough Cases Rising, Especially in Teens, CDC Says

Redmond, ORLocal News

The CDC has expressed concern over the alarming rise in whooping cough cases in the U. S. , with teenagers being particularly affected by this resurgence. As students head back to school, health officials warn that the conditions are ripe for outbreaks, reminiscent of previous years when vaccination rates dipped. Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease that can lead to severe complications, especially in young children and adolescents.

The CDC is actively promoting vaccination as the most effective means to curb this outbreak, urging parents to check their children's immunization status. The article notes that this increase in cases comes at a time when public health resources are already stretched thin due to other ongoing health crises. Experts are calling for heightened vigilance and proactive measures to protect vulnerable populations. With the school year in full swing, the situation remains fluid, and health officials are committed to monitoring and responding to the evolving landscape. The urgency of addressing whooping cough is underscored by the potential repercussions for community health if the trend continues unchecked.

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