Quiz: Pertussis
Question 1 of 3  

Pertussis is a highly communicable disease occurring mostly in children and adolescents that is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Bordetella pertussis.  Uncomplicated disease lasts about 6 to 10 weeks and consists of 3 stages: catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescent. Which of the following best describes the symptoms in the catarrhal stage?

  • A.

    Choking spells after coughing 

  • B.

    Copious mucus expelled during or after coughing 

  • C.

    Repeated bouts of ≥ 5 coughs during a single expiration 

  • D.

    Troublesome, hacking nocturnal cough that gradually becomes diurnal  

     

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