Researchers have identified a new complex-carbohydrate biomolecule, or glycan, that plays a key role in the nasal colonization of the Bordetella bacteria responsible for whooping cough. The ...
"It's caused by the bacteria known as Bordetella pertussis. It gets the name whooping cough, typically, due to the characteristic cough or the "whoop" that, typically, children make," says Dr ...
WHAT IS WHOOPING COUGH? SO WHOOPING COUGH, ALSO CALLED AS PERTUSSIS, WAS ALSO CALLED A 100 DAY COUGH IS CAUSED BY A BACTERIA CALLED AS BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS. IT IS A HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS RESPIRATORY ...
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