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pertussis (whooping cough)
How is Pertussis Diagnosed?
Diagnosis is typically confirmed through laboratory tests such as
polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
, culture, or serology. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment and containment of the disease.
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How Can Pertussis be Prevented?
Why Focus on Hospitalized Patients?
How Are Virulence Factors Studied?
What are Minority Groups?
Why is Blood Agar Important in Outbreak Investigations?
Why is Voluntary Fortification Important in Epidemiology?
How Can Genetic Engineering Help in Disease Prevention?
What are Water Contaminants?
What are MeSH Terms?
What is Scalability in Epidemiology?
Why is Hemoglobin Important in Epidemiology?
What is the Impact of Cultural Practices?
What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?
What are Infection Rates?
How Can These Imaging Techniques be Integrated into Public Health Strategies?
Why Study Distribution?
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