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Arkansas sees highest whooping cough case count in decades as national surge continues

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Arkansas health officials are reporting the state’s largest rise in whooping cough cases in roughly 20 years, mirroring a nationwide spike that has already led to the deaths of three infants in Kentucky. The state recorded 486 cases of whooping cough this year, a significant increase from just 38 in 2023. Healthcare providers say the surge is raising concerns about severe illness, particularly among infants and those with weakened immune systems…
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KTLO LLC broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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