Giving Whooping Cough Shots in Pregnancy Helps Protect 9 Out of 10 Infants

A new study reported in JAMA Pediatrics has found that mothers who receive pertussis or whooping cough vaccine during their pregnancy give birth to infants who are better protected against pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough.
 
Giving Whooping Cough Shots in Pregnancy Helps Protect 9 Out of 10 Infants
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