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Unvaccinated children are 23 times more likely to get pertussis -- also known as whooping cough -- than children who received a full course of immunizations, new research finds.

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Tags: Vaccination, Whooping Cough, Cough, Children's Health, Vaccine, Kaiser Permanente

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