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Whooping Cough on the Rise: What You Need to Know
MILWAUKEE, USAFriday, October 18, 2024
Why is this happening? Well, vaccine rates have been going down. Last year, only about 86% of kindergartners in Wisconsin got the whooping cough vaccine. That's lower than the national average of over 92%.
The good news is that we have vaccines to protect us. Vaccines are really important because they stop the spread of diseases. Whooping cough is nasty, and it can be dangerous for infants and young kids. That's why doctors recommend getting vaccinated if you're pregnant, or if you spend time with little ones.
It's also crucial to get tested and treated early with antibiotics if you catch whooping cough. This helps stop the spread to others. So, let's stay safe and get vaccinated!
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