2012. Whooping Cough Diagnoses Peak in the UK But Remain Unchanged in Keyworth

The full official whooping cough notification and confirmation panorama for the 40-year duration of this study is shown in Fig. 17.1 . A total of 1121 laboratory confirmed cases in England and Wales in 2011 was roughly double the previous year’s total and

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Outbreak in the Village A Family Doctor’s Lifetime Study of Whooping Cough

DOUGLAS JENKINSON

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Outbreak in the Village A Family Doctor’s Lifetime Study of Whooping Cough

Douglas Jenkinson Nottingham, UK

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It would seem natural to dedicate this book to the 744 men, women, children and their parents in the Keyworth practice between 1974 and 2013 who have been the core study group, and I do that with much gratitude, but there are others who were equally important. The ones, for instance, that I suspected of having whooping cough but didn’t in the e