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       Whooping Cough Is Surging in the U.S. / What I found by googling
        "could whooping cough mutate?"
       By: Masked Man Date: November 18, 2025, 9:17 pm
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       Here's a few studies from what I found by googling "could
       whooping cough mutate?":
       "Whooping Cough Is Surging in the U.S."
       SUMMARY:
       The United States is facing a sharp and deeply concerning
       resurgence of pertussis, better known as whooping cough, a
       vaccine-preventable illness that was once nearly eliminated
       thanks to robust public health efforts.
       Published May 5, 2025
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.nyas.org/ideas-insights/blog/whooping-cough-is-surging-in-the-u-s-what-you-need-to-know/
       Also,
       "Pertussis Surveillance and Trends from CDC"
       SUMMARY:
       Public Health
       Oct. 27, 2025
       CDC tracks pertussis cases using a national surveillance
       system.
       CDC works with several states on enhanced pertussis
       surveillance.
       Cases have increased over the last few decades.
       Experts believe that much of the disease goes unrecognized
       and unreported.
       Learn where the data come from and latest trends.
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/php/surveillance/index.html
       And,
       "Sweet targets: the quest for an improved whooping cough vaccine
       By Connor Yeck | Aug 26, 2025"
       SUMMARY:
       Researchers are aiming to develop a “one-two punch” vaccine
       strategy against pertussis, more commonly known as whooping
       cough.  This work could ultimately help reduce transmission of
       the disease and combat the threat of resistant bacteria mutating
       into stronger, more lethal “superbugs.”
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.chemistry.msu.edu/news/2025-8-sweet-targets-huang.aspx
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