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Cough (Bordetella pertussis) Giant Microbe Plush Doll
 
Coughs aren't just for smokers anymore -- now anybody can get one!
 
Giantmicrobes Are Stuffed Animals That Look Like Tiny Microbes - Only A Million Times Actual Size!!!  Each 5-to-7 inch doll is accompanied by an image of the real microbe it represents, as well as information about the microbe.
 
They make great learning tools for parents and educators, as well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor!
 
FACTS:  Coughs are very common and can be triggered by a variety of factors including smoking, allergies, and even heartburn (as well as more serious conditions such as asthma, tuberculosis, congestive heart failure, and lung cancer).  But many coughs, particularly in young children, are caused by microbes.
 
While common cold and flu viruses can cause ordinary coughs (which can often be relieved with humidifiers and cough syrups), B. pertussis bacteria causes "whooping cough", a serious cough that can go on for over 6 weeks.  Coughing spells, up to 40 a day, can last over a minute and often end with a "whoop" of gasped air.  While in older children and adults the risks are generally slight, small children can suffer oxygen deprivation and turn blue.
 
Fortunately, the DPT (diptheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccines have hugely reduced incidents of whooping cough, particularly in young children.  In countries where vaccination is common practice, whooping cough fatalities have declined from tens of thousands a year to a few dozen  Whoop-ee!
 
But don't whoop it up: the vaccine wears off over time.  Although reported cases of whooping cough in industrialized countries are now very low, it is believed that a significant number of adult coughs may actually be whooping cough.  If you think you have it, ask your doctor: antibiotics can help you whoop it.

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