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Can whooping cough cause high liver enzymes?

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Dr. Tanya Russo answered

No: not normally. Pertussis normally causes an elevation of atypical lymphocytes on a complete blood count.

Dr Fowler and 3 doctors agreed

Answered 1/3/2017

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I have had severe tinitus and some hearing loss since military. I had whooping cough while in training, could that be the cause? The army dr. Told me to suck it up for a month till they finally gave me medication.

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For what reason did the epidemic of whooping cough spread more in the vaccinated population?

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For what reason are babies vaccinated against whooping cough when they are a few months old?

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I was fully vaccinated against whooping cough yet got it when I was 8. It wasn't as severe but it was positive for pertussis. Cause?

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