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  1. A Popular Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart, Palsy, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Dysentery of Children, Choler Infantum, Choler and Cholera Morbus, Bilious Colic, Costiveness, Yellow Fever, Diptheria, Putrid Sore Throat, With Proofs of the Curability; And how to Treat the Diseases of elderlay and old People: With Medical Prescription for Nine of the Above Complaints: Also Rules for Preventing Sickness and Preserving Health to One Hundred Years. by Samuel D. FITCH, 1859
  2. Epidemic Diptheria: A Research on the Origin and Spread of the Disease from an International Standpoint -Cover Title: The Origin and Spread of Pandemic Diptheria)
  3. 'Mixing and Matching' Okay for Fifth DTaP Dose.(diptheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis vaccine)(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2000-03-15
  4. Diptheria (with) Jurgensen, Theodor Von. Measles, Scarlatina, German Measles. by William P. Northrup, 1902
  5. Diptheria, A Constitutional Disease: by Frederick H. HUBBARD, 1880
  6. On the Treatment of Diptheria and Dyspepsia with Papoid, etc.
  7. Memoirs on diphtheria. From the writings of Bretonneau, Guersant, Trousseau, Bouchut, Empis and Daviot. Selected and translated by Robert Hunter Semple. With a bibliographical appendix, by John Chatto. by [Diptheria]., 1859-01-01
  8. Immunisation Against Infectious Disease The Green Book Chapters On Diptheria Hib Pertussis Polio And Tetanus by Department Of Health, 2004
  9. A study of diptheria in two areas of Great Britain,: With special reference to the antitoxin concentration of the serum of inoculated and non-inoculatd ... of the disease, (Medical Research Council) by Percival Horton-Smith Hartley, 1950
  10. Diptheria,: Its nature and treatment, by Cornelius E Billington, 1889
  11. Diptheria (Facts About)
  12. The causation of diptheria (His Reprints) by William Henry Welch, 1891
  13. Medical treatment simplified: Giving directions for the breaking up of fevers, diptheria, &c. and the proper treatment of all kinds of sickness by A. K Wing, 1866
  14. Diptheria: Its cause, nature and treatment by Rollin R Gregg, 1880

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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The clinical case definition of diphtheria is An upper respiratory tract illness characterized by sore throat, low-grade fever, and an adherent membrane of the tonsil(s), pharynx, and/or nose. Laboratory criteria for diagnosis
  • Isolation of Corynebacterium diphtheriae from a clinical specimen, or
  • Histopathologic diagnosis of diphtheria
Case classification Probable: a clinically compatible case that is not laboratory confirmed and is not epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case Confirmed: a clinically compatible case that is either laboratory confirmed or epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case Comment From the CDC The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recognized as the lead United States agency for protecting the public health and safety of people by providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships with state health departments and other organizations. CDC focuses national attention on developing and applying disease prevention and control (especially infectious diseases), environmental health, health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States. The centers, institutes and offices are:
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What is diphtheria?
  • Diphtheria is caused by a bacteria which produces a poison (toxin) The bacteria is spread by nasal droplets The toxin damages the lining of the nose and throat, making breathing difficult or impossible It can lead to breathing problems, paralysis, heart failure and even death About 10% of people with diphtheria will die
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Diphtheria is an acute bacterial disease that usually affects the tonsils, throat, nose or skin. It is extremely rare in the United States. Who gets diphtheria? Diphtheria is most common where people live in crowded conditions. Unimmunized children under 15 years of age are likely to contract diphtheria. The disease is often found among adults whose immunization was neglected, and is most severe in unimmunized or inadequately immunized individuals. How is diphtheria spread? Diphtheria is transmitted to others through close contact with discharge from an infected person s nose, throat, skin, eyes and lesions. What are the symptoms of diphtheria?

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    Bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae causes this acute infectious disease. Know its signs, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, prevention, expectations, and complications.
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    Read through the CDC report about diphtheria and facts about immunization as well as statistics of outbreaks in the United States.
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    Article explains diphtheria as an acute, vaccine preventable bacterial disease of the nose, tonsils, and throat.
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    Read about this acute bacterial infection characterized by the formation of a gray or yellowish-white membrane over the throat and nasal passages.
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    Read how a once common childhood illness, a rarity today, can still be contracted. Learn the importance of immunization to prevent this deadly disease. eMedicine - Diphtheria Lysogenization of toxins results in a form of diphtheria that carries the overall fatality rate of 5-10%. Follow a report authored by Malini K. Singh, MD.
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    34. Diphtheria Toxoid
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    Public health strategies Diphtheria is a bacterial infection caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae , transmitted from person to person through close physical and respiratory contact. It can cause infection of the nasopharynx, which may lead to breathing difficulties and death. It was a cyclical epidemic disease but, with rising immunization levels in all countries, epidemics gave way to sporadic cases and intermittent outbreaks of low intensity. This change occurred in the 1940s and 1950s in most industrialized countries, coinciding with an increased use of DTP. No longer was diphtheria thought of as a child killer. Tropical countries are more likely to experience cases of skin infection than the outbreaks of diphtheria which, in cooler climates, tend to be nasopharyngeal infection. Recent large epidemics of diphtheria in several countries of Eastern Europe again called attention to this disease. They highlighted the need for the following five major activities in diphtheria control:

    35. Diptheria Toxin
    diphthoria toxin protein domains. Diphtheria toxin (DT) was once a major killerof children before immunizations against the virus began in the late 1920s.
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    diphthoria toxin: protein domains Diphtheria toxin (DT) was once a major killer of children before immunizations against the virus began in the late 1920s. Since then researchers have discovered it structure (after they isolated it from the bacterium that produces it) and have learned a lot about the workings of the toxin. The toxin has three domains- regions that have specific functions. They are shown in the figure below. The receptor-binding domain attaches itself to the receptor of the cell (a docking site outside of the cell [e.g. a cell located on the lining of your throat]). Then the transmembrane fragment penetrates the cell wall and drags the catalytic domain inside the cell. Once inside, the toxin starts its dirty work. [This information was gleaned from the paper "The crystal structure of diphtheria toxin" by Eisenberg , Choe, Bennett, Fujii, Curmi, Kantardjieff, and Collier. This paper was published in Nature , Volume 357, May 21, 1992.]

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    Common Illnesses and Diseases While Travelling and Backpacking Diphtheria Diphtheria is an acute, toxin-mediated disease caused by Corynebacterium Diphtheria
    The disease is increasing in Eastern Europe and in the developing countries. It is transmitted from person to person. Manifestations: The most common area for infection is the tonsils and the pharynx. Early symptoms are:
    Diagnosis and treatment: Bacteria are found in the pharyngeal area. Treatment with antibiotics is available with good results.
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    39. Diptheria
    diptheria, What is diphtheria? Diphtheria is an acute bacterial diseasethat can infect the body in two areas the throat (respiratory
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    What is diphtheria?
    Diphtheria is an acute bacterial disease that can infect the body in two areas: the throat (respiratory diphtheria) and the skin (skin or cutaneous diphtheria). A common childhood disease in the 1930s, a vaccine against diphtheria has made it very rare in the US and other developing countries today.
    How is diphtheria transmitted?
    The diphtheria bacterium can enter the body through the nose and mouth. However, it can also enter through a break in the skin. It is transmitted from person to person by respiratory secretions or droplets in the air. After being exposed to the bacterium, it usually takes 2 to 4 days for symptoms to develop.
    What are the symptoms of diphtheria?
    The following are the most common symptoms of diphtheria. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
    • respiratory diphtheria
      When a person is infected with diphtheria, the bacterium usually multiplies in the throat, leading to the respiratory version of diphtheria. A membrane may form over the throat and tonsils, causing a sore throat. Other common symptoms of respiratory diphtheria may include:

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