It can be a mild illness for adults… and a potentially fatal infection for infants. Numbers out of a recent Public Health Ontario report suggest Ontario is seeing its largest spike in whooping cough cases since 2007… which has left those under the age 1 particularly vulnerable. Global Toronto’s Noor Ra’fat has more on what signs to watch out for, and what doctors are urging.
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‘Really vulnerable:’ Infants at risk amid Ont. spike in whooping cough cases
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