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A 2 year old girl is brought into the emergency room because of a paroxysmal cough and fever. She has had a runny nose and a mild, occasional cough for the past week. She is sneezing. Her temperature is 37.8deg C. The mother says the cough is now much worse, with coughing episodes lasting up to 1 min. She says that the child sometimes turns "blue" when coughing and yesterday fainted following a particularly severe episode. A physical examination reveals a very ill and distressed child. A coughing episode began in the emergency dept and lasted for about 30 sec. The coughing was short and rapid and ended with a high pitched sound associated with inhalation. Significant inspiratory stridor was noted, but no other abnormal breath sounds were noted. No dullness to lung percussion was noted. The child has no history of immunizations. A complete blood count reveals significant lymphocytosis. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis for this patients condition?
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