
Lee Tsung-han
Lee Tsung-han is a physician at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Taiwan, known for his expertise in infectious diseases. He recently spoke about the rise of whooping cough cases in the country, highlighting the potential source of infection within a family and emphasizing the importance of vaccination for preventing such diseases.
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Recent news mentions
CDC physician Lee Tsung-han confirmed the first local case of coccidioidomycosis in the nation.
CDC confirms nation’s 1st local valley fever case
CDC physician Lee Tsung-han said the youngest person hospitalized due to the disease this year was reported last week, a one-month-old baby.
COVID-19 hospital visits increase by 113 percentLee Tsung-han cited a severe case of a young woman with COVID-19 during the press conference.
COVID-19 cases on the rise: CDCCDC physician Lee Tsung-han said the great-grandmother was likely to be the source of the infections within the family.
Whooping cough cases hit six-year high

