there was an abrupt change.One night I suddenly doubled up in pain with sharp stabs shooting all over my back and down my chest (especially when I breathed in) and I was shivering furiously -- little did I know these are early signs of whooping cough.I felt better the following day, ...
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Bordetella pertussis; community acquired pneumonia; lower respiratory tract infection; PCR testing; whooping cough 1. Introduction Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Despite the widespread availability of ...
摘要: Pertussis (whooping cough) is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by Bordetella pertussis. It is clinically characterized by paroxysmal spasmodic cough, a crow-like inspiration sound, and...DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9876-1_18 年份: 2015 ...
Byline: HOLLY THOMASCOMING down with whooping cough sounds like something that might have happened to Oliver Twist. When I tell people I've just had it, a ... - Lack of Energy That Could Be an Early Sign of a Killer Coughing Bug; as the Peak Season for Whooping Cough Starts, One Wo...
The common name for pertussis is: a. measles. b. hay fever. c. hiccups. d. whooping cough. Answer the following by filling in the blank with the correct word or phrase. Sufferers of UTIs have a ___ on urination. What is another...
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Koko the gorilla, whose remarkable sign-language ability and motherly attachment to pet cats helped change the world's views about the intelligence of animals and their capacity for empathy, has died at 46.
but there you go. Another English tradition is to take a caterpillar, put it in a bag, and if worn around the neck it can prevent respiratory ailments like whooping cough. Again, maybe not so lucky forthe caterpillar. Oh, and consult your physician before tying caterpillars around your neck...