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  • Medinfo

    Easy to understand information for patients on whooping cough including symptoms, causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.

    www.medinfo.co.uk

  • Dr. Reddy's Pediatric Office on the Web

    Cause, treatment, and information on thimerosal and whooping cough vaccines.

    www.drreddy.com

  • Calgary Regional Health Authority.

    Complications, symptoms, when to call the doctor, prevention and vaccines for whooping cough.

    www.crha-health.ab.ca

  • Pertussis Fact Sheet

    Symptoms, potential complications, how it is spread, who gets it, treatment, and prevention. By the Seattle and King County.

    www.metrokc.gov

  • Sanger Centre : Bordetella Pertussis

    Project performed in collaboration with Duncan Maskell and Andrew Preston of the Centre for Veterinary Science, Dept. of Clinical Veterinary medicine, The University of Cambridge. Currently involved in sequencing the 3.88 Mb genome of Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough.

    www.sanger.ac.uk

  • Whooping Cough Diagnosis and Information

    Information for lay and professional people. Emphasis on how to diagnose it without lab tests. Download a sound file of typical whooping cough. Email the author for more information.

    www.whoopingcough.net

  • WHALE

    Articles on whooping cough or varicella: therapies and vaccination.

    www.whale.to

  • ASTDHPPHE

    Questions and answers on pertussis by the Association of State and Territorial Directors of Health Promotion and Public Health Education.

    www.astdhpphe.org

  • First Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Approved For Infants

    Article about the Food and Drug Administration's announcement on licensing the first acellular pertussis vaccine for use in infants and children two months of age and older for the primary series of immunizations. [Kidsource.com]

    www.kidsource.com

  • Pertussis

    Definition, causes, incidence, risk factors, and immunization information for whooping cough.

    www.nlm.nih.gov

  • Pertussis (Whooping Cough)

    Provides general information, signs and symptoms, and treatments. Includes a guide as to when to call a doctor.

    www.kidshealth.org

  • MedlinePlus: Whooping Cough

    Directory of articles, news, and factsheets.

    www.nlm.nih.gov

  • eMedicine Health - Whooping Cough

    Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment.

    www.emedicinehealth.com

  • MedicineNet: Whooping Cough (Pertussis)

    Doctor written consumer health information, includes causes, stages, symptoms, and treatments.

    www.medicinenet.com

  • Bordetella Pertussis and Whooping Cough

    Lecture topics by Kenneth Todar of the University of Wisconsin Department of Bacteriology. With introduction, pathogenesis, colonization, the toxins, regulation of virulence factors, and vaccine.

    www.textbookofbacteriology.net

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