Ulrich Heininger, MD

Prof. Ulrich Heininger, MD, head of the division of pediatric infectious diseases and vaccinology at the University of Basel Children's Hospital, is an expert in clinical, epidemiological, and molecular research with a focus on Bordetella infections (whooping cough).

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Whooping cough bacteria, Bordetella pertussis in the respiratory tract, 3D illustration showing cilia of respiratory epithelium and bacteria (Adobe Stock 309780846 by Dr_Microbe)

Many people think of pertussis, or whooping cough, as a childhood disease, but experts warn that waning immunity means it can affect people of all ages. In this Q&A, Prof. Ulrich Heininger, MD, discusses why pertussis remains a global public health concern, the serious risks it poses to young infants, and why vaccination during every pregnancy and booster immunizations throughout life are critical to prevention.

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