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… the early stages of the infection when symptoms are not severe and if left untreated, it can spread up to 3 weeks … make a person gag or spit out mucous, and make it hard to take a breath. In babies, pertussis can cause periods of … pertussis and who has a cough that lasts more than 1 week should see a health care provider. Is there a treatment? …
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