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  2. What Doctors Want You to Know About the Whooping Cough ... - AOL

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    The convalescent phase of whooping cough can last for three months or more, Dr. Edwards says. “The name for whooping cough in some languages translates to ‘the 100-day cough,’” she points out.

  3. Telltale Signs You Need to See a Doctor for Your Cough - AOL

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    But a chronic cough is a cough that usually lasts longer than eight weeks, Dr. Banerjee says. ... An upper respiratory infection like the common cold, the flu, or COVID-19.

  4. Why are so many New Yorkers coughing? What's happening ... - AOL

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    Mostly caused by common cold and generally self-resolves without medical intervention, typically within four to seven days for most people. Sub-acute cough: Lasts three to eight weeks. Can lead ...

  5. Whooping cough - Wikipedia

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    Whooping cough (/ ˈ h uː p ɪ ŋ / or / ˈ w uː p ɪ ŋ /), also known as pertussis or the 100-day cough, is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable bacterial disease. [1] [10] Initial symptoms are usually similar to those of the common cold with a runny nose, fever, and mild cough, but these are followed by two or three months of severe coughing fits. [1]

  6. Is the 100-day cough season finally over in NY? Not yet. Here ...

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    In New York City alone, the illness once known as the 100-day cough due to its violent hacking symptom that can last months has spiked about 200% from the prior year. The whooping cough outbreak ...

  7. Postinfectious cough - Wikipedia

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    A postinfectious cough is a lingering cough that follows a respiratory tract infection, such as a common cold or flu and lasting up to eight weeks. Postinfectious cough is a clinically recognized condition represented within the medical literature.