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Whooping Cough Infections Unusually High Among Latino Babies

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California is battling the worst epidemic of whooping cough the state has faced in almost 70 years. Nearly 10,000 cases have been reported this year. Infants are especially vulnerable -- and Latino babies are disproportionately affected by the disease.

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