News, Public Saftey

Physicians urge caution as whooping cough cases continue to rise

Two West Virginia University physicians are encouraging people to recognize the early symptoms of pertussis, or whooping cough, so they can take precautions and seek treatment, when necessary, to avoid further spread of the infection.

Since early November, the number of identified cases of whooping cough in the West Virginia has increased to a magnitude not seen since 2010, as reported by the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health.