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  1. Electrophoresis of Diptheria Bacillii I. Some Relations between the virulence, toxigenicity & electrophoretic mobilities of dip by L.B. & I.S. Falk JENSEN, 1928
  2. Lectures and essays on fevers and diptheria, 1849 to 1879 by William Jenner, 2010-08-03
  3. Necrotic stomatitis, with special reference to its occurrence in calves (calf diptheria) and pigs (sore mouth) by John R. b. 1875 Mohler, 2010-06-15
  4. Notes on Two "Atoxic" Strains of Diptheria Bacilli (1914) by Herbert R. Brown, 2009-04-06
  5. The Role of Epinephrine in the lack of Response to Insulin in Diptheria Intoxication by C. & G.S. Eadie BEAMER, 1938
  6. Electrophoretic Potential and Virulence of Diptheria Bacilli by Lloyd B. JENSEN, 1928
  7. Electrophoresis of Diptheria Bacilli II. Micro-Electrophoresis and the Differentiation of Virulent and Non-Virulent Diptheria B by L.B. & I.S Falk & F.O. Tonney & J.L. White JENSEN, 1928
  8. Electrophoresis of Diptheria Bacilli III. The Development of a Simplified Technique for Electrophoretic Measurment of the Virul by I.S. & L.B. Jensen & J.H. Mills FALK, 1928
  9. Diptheria and its Treatment, with statistics of 179 cases. by C.E. BILLINGTON, 1876
  10. Antagonism of Alcohol and Diptheria by E. N. , M. D. Chapman, 1878-01-01
  11. Duration of immunity against diptheria achieved by various methods
  12. 16,000,000 Volts From Skies to Produce Super X-Rays / Tonsils, Once Held Useless, May Prevent Diptheria / Telescope with New Features Will Take Best Star Pictures / Psychology: Personality From Ink Blots (Science News Letter, Volume 19, Number 533, June 27, 1931)
  13. A new method of treating diptheria by C Smith, 1890
  14. Diptheria [&] Measles, Scralatina, German Measles by Theodor von Jurgensen. Edited, with Additions, by William P. Northrup. by William P. Northrup., 1902

1. Diptheria Hub
A brief definition of diptheria, followed by links to overviews, research articles, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
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Diptheria is an acute, potentially life threatening, bacterial disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Symptoms can include a grayish colored membrane on the throat, sore throat, fever, swollen lymph glands, and skin lesions. The incubation period is 2-5 days. Diptheria by MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia - updated by David N. Fisman, M.D., M.P.H., FRCP(C). Hamilton Department of Social and Public Health Services, and McMaster University Division of Infectious Diseases, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Corynebacterium diptheriae (causes Diptheria) - from the Community Outreach Health Information System, Boston University Medical Center. Diptheria In The Former Soviet Union: Reemergence of a Pandemic Disease - by Charles R. Vitek and Melinda Wharton, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Diptheria by West Virginia University Diptheria by the Loyola University Health System Tetanus and Diptheria Vaccine (Td) - from University Health Services, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati. Corynebacteria diptheria Diptheria, Tetanus, and Td Vaccine

2. Centers For Disease Control- Diptheria - Baby Bag® Online
Baby Bag Header diptheria. from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.March 9, 1995 CDC IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION DIPHTHERIA OVERVIEW.
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CDC IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION
DIPHTHERIA OVERVIEW The Disease
Years ago, diphtheria was a widespread and greatly feared disease. Through the 1920's it struck about 150,000 people a year, and killed about 15,000 of them. Since then, these figures have dropped considerably, thanks to parents who have gotten their children immunized against this terrible disease. There were only 918 cases in 1960, 435 in 1970, and 128 in 1976. Today, only a few cases occur each year. Diphtheria is caused by a germ that lives in the mouth, throat, and nose of an infected person. It is easily passed to others through coughing or sneezing. Early symptoms of diphtheria are a sore throat, a slight fever, and chills. Usually, the disease develops in the throat. It can make it hard to swallow and even cause the patient to suffocate. Some people may be infected but not appear ill. They can also spread the infection. If diphtheria is not properly treated, or not treated in time, the bacteria may produce a powerful poison. This poison can spread throughout the body causing serious complications such as heart failure or paralysis. About 1 person in 10 who gets diphtheria dies from it. Immunization
Diphtheria vaccine is usually given together with tetanus and pertussisvaccines in a shot called DTP. You can read about DTP vaccine on page .

3. Diptheria
diptheria Disease and Epidemiology. Disease. Epidemiologyof diptheria. Vaccine Schedule.
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Diptheria: Disease and Epidemiology Disease Epidemiology of Diptheria Vaccine Schedule Home ... Links This web site was developed by undergraduate students at Brown University as a project for a course in vaccine development (Bio 160). An effort has been made to present information on the prevalent opinions available at this time. References to published articles and acknowledgements of other sources are cited in the text. The authors of this web site are not certified medical professionals. Biomedical research and clinical medicine are constantly evolving fields, thus it is possible that significant advances in research and treatments will come into existence following posting of this web site.

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This condition results from the bacillus Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which multiplies on the throat or skin during infection. It causes a sore throat and fever, and it can be fatal. Children in the U.S. are vaccinated in their first year of life with DPT vaccine (against diptheria, pertussis, and tetanus); however, in poor developing countries, immunization is not routine and presents a hazard for these countries as well as for nonimmunized people who travel to these countries.
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Diphtheria. Current Case Definition for Surveillance The current clinicalcase definition of diphtheria for surveillance purposes
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The current clinical case definition of diphtheria for surveillance purposes is: "An upper respiratory tract illness characterized by sore throat, low-grade fever, and an adherent membrane of the tonsils(s), pharynx, and/or nose." Beginning in 1980, cutaneous diphtheria was excluded from reporting in the United States. A laboratory criterion for diagnosis involves either isolation of the organism from a clinical specimen or a histopathologic diagnosis of diphtheria. A confirmed case is one that is clinically compatible and either laboratory confirmed or epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case. Photo Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Contro l Immunization The diphtheria toxoid was developed in 1921, came into use in the early 1930's, and into widespread use in the United States in diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine (DTP) from the mid 1940's. While adequate studies of clinical efficacy are lacking, a protective level of antitoxin is reached in over 95% of young children following the primary series of four toxoid doses.

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The current clinical case definition of diphtheria for surveillance purposes is: "An upper respiratory tract illness characterized by sore throat, low-grade fever, and an adherent membrane of the tonsils(s), pharynx, and/or nose." Beginning in 1980, cutaneous diphtheria was excluded from reporting in the United States. A laboratory criterion for diagnosis involves either isolation of the organism from a clinical specimen or a histopathologic diagnosis of diphtheria. A confirmed case is one that is clinically compatible and either laboratory confirmed or epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case. Photo Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Contro l Immunization The diphtheria toxoid was developed in 1921, came into use in the early 1930's, and into widespread use in the United States in diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine (DTP) from the mid 1940's. While adequate studies of clinical efficacy are lacking, a protective level of antitoxin is reached in over 95% of young children following the primary series of four toxoid doses.

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Diphtheria Diseases. Quotes Articles Diphtheria by Hilary Butler Diphtheriaby John Tilden MD Treatment of epidemics with Homeopathy by Julian Winston.
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11. Diphtheria - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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diptheria. Acute bacterial fever. If diptheria is suspected, consultyour doctor if there is no improvement in 12 hours. Conventional
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Diptheria Acute bacterial infection of the throat (larynx, pharynx, tonsils), once common but now rare due to immunization and improved hygiene. Toxins produced by diptheria bacteria destroy mucous membranes lining throat, giving them a grey, veil-like appearance, and causing swelling of underlying tissues. As membranes slough off and tissues swell, breathing may be obstructed. Toxins can also damage nervous system (see Neuritis ) and affect heart. First signs are Fever Headache Sore throat , and swollen glands in neck; later signs may be obstructed breathing, irregular pulse, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing or focusing. Incubation is 2-6 days, but child remains infectious for at least 10 days after onset of fever. If diptheria is suspected, consult your doctor if there is no improvement in 12 hours . Conventional treatment is penicillin and injections of anti-toxin serum. Specific remedy to be taken hourly until help arrives
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Immunization Both homeopathic and orthodox medicine offer immunization based on the diptheria bacteria ( Corynebacterium diptheriae ) or its toxins. Orthodox immunization is usually part of 'triple' immunization, which boosts resistance to tetanus and

13. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Diphtheria
immunity is not present longer than 10 years after the last vaccination, so it isimportant for adults to get a booster of tetanusdiptheria (Td) vaccine every
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Antibodies Definition Return to top Diphtheria is an acute infectious disease caused by the toxin-producing bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Diphtheria is usually transmitted by contact with respiratory droplets from infected persons or asymptomatic carriers. It can also be transmitted by contaminated objects or foods (such as contaminated milk). The incubation period is 2 to 5 days.
The bacteria primarily infect the nose and throat, although they may initially infect the skin, producing skin lesions Corynebacterium diphtheriae produces a toxin that causes tissue damage ( necrosis ) in the immediate area of the infection, usually the nose and throat. It can also spread via the bloodstream to other organs, where it can cause significant damage. Although the toxin can damage any tissue, the heart and nervous system are most frequently and most severely affected. Localized infection in the throat and tonsillar area produces a characteristic membrane that is gray to black, tough, and fibrous. This membrane can cause

14. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Diphtheria Immunization (vaccine)
This is an immunization (vaccination) to protect against diptheria (a bacterial diseasethat affects the throat and can cause serious or fatal complications).
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Immunizations Alternative names Return to top Immunization - diphtheria; Vaccine - diphtheria Definition Return to top This is an immunization (vaccination) to protect against diptheria (a bacterial disease that affects the throat and can cause serious or fatal complications). See also immunizations - general overview Information Return to top VACCINE INFORMATION
There are three forms of diphtheria immunization described next. See also pertussis immunization (vaccine) and tetanus immunization (vaccine)
The DTaP vaccine is a "3-in-1" vaccine that protects against diphtheria, pertussis , and tetanus . It can be given to children less than 7 years old. It is given by injection, usually into the arm or the thigh.
The DT vaccine is a "2-in-1" vaccine that can be given to children less than 7 years old. It does not contain pertussis vaccine, but it does contain vaccine that protects against diphtheria and tetanus. It is given by injection, usually into the arm or thigh.
The Td vaccine is the "adult" vaccine. It is a "2-in-1" vaccine that protects against tetanus and diphtheria. It contains a slightly different dose of diphtheria vaccine than the DT vaccine. It can be given to anyone older than 7 years old. The vaccine is injected, usually into the arm.

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  • Diphtheria is a disease caused by bacteria that is spread by close contact with someone who is infected with diphtheria. Diphtheria causes a thick coating to form in the nose, throat and airway. It can lead to breathing problems, heart failure, paralysis and death.

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Diphtheria By Dr Rob Hicks Diphtheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection that mainly affects the nose and throat. It releases toxins into the blood that can lead to potentially life-threatening complications of the heart, kidneys, and the central nervous system. Without treatment it can be fatal. Symptoms of diphtheria include sore throat, fever and swollen lymph glands in the neck. In many cases a grey membrane grows across the throat making breathing difficult. It can also affect the skin, called cutaneous diphtheria, where sores can develop. Diphtheria can lead to breathing problems, heart failure, paralysis and sometimes death. It is now rare in developed countries because of vaccination programmes. It is more common in children. Diphtheria is highly contagious and is easily passed from the infected person to others through sneezing, coughing, or even laughing. It also can be spread to others who pick up tissues or drinking glasses that have been used by the infected person.

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