Mother recalls heartbreak of losing child to whooping cough

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    “ We paid the ultimate price ”: mother on the sorrow to lose the child with a darling

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Katie Van Tornhout, an Indiana woman who lost her 37 -day daughter with a darling, remembers the sorrow of losing a child because of the preventable disease. “We paid the ultimate price,” said Van Tornhout, describing the sorrow to lose their daughter Callie after the infant was infected with the very contagious respiratory infection. Pek, or darling, can cause death in infants during the first two years of life before being fully vaccinated.

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