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Whooping Cough Cases Up, Vaccination Hesitancy A Factor

Summary by theucnow.com
Some 339 cases of Whooping Cough have been reported in Tennessee through the first six months of this year, 25 in the Upper Cumberland. Dr. Don Grisham is the Tennessee Department of Health’s Regional Medical Director for the Upper Cumberland. Grisham said whooping cough is a bacterial respiratory infection most common in infants. Grisham said cases have increased significantly since 2022. “People are more reluctant to get normal childhood vacci…
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theucnow.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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