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... mild cough illness to classic pertussis, though this may be without the inspiratory whoop. In adults, post-tussive vomiting (when present) is strongly suggestive of pertussis.4 The most common complication is pneumonia caused either by B. pertussis infection itself, or co-infection with viral respir ...
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