"It can often start as symptoms of a cold – low grade fever, runny nose, a mild cough for maybe one to two weeks," Sutton said. "Then, that progresses into the second stage, and that's the most ...
Hundreds of cases of '100-day cough' have been confirmed already this year as Irish health experts issue a warning about the illness Doctors say that pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, ...
The infection starts with symptoms like a runny nose, a low-grade fever and a tickly cough. A week or two later, it moves into a new stage, leading to a violent full-body cough. These coughing ...