diphtheria in A Sentence

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    How to treat Diphtheria?

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    A German doctor used serum therapy to treat Diphtheria.

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    Diphtheria is an infection caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium Diphtheriae.

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    If doctors suspect Diphtheria, the infected child or adult receives an antitoxin.

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    In 1888 Emile Roux and Alexandre Yersin isolated Diphtheria toxin, and following

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    has recommended routine immunization for the following diseases: Diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus.

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    If doctors suspect Diphtheria, the infected child or adult is given an antitoxin.

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    Scientists discovered and used the first vaccines for Diphtheria, pertussis(whooping cough), tuberculosis(TB), and tetanus.

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    Onion phytoncides are able to defeat tuberculosis, Diphtheria, not to mention the notorious cold.

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    Its degree is an important differential diagnostic character, allowing to distinguish Diphtheria from other pathologies.

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    UN researchers have shown that Diphtheria outbreaks occur only in those countries in which people refuse vaccination.

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    It has also been used for hundreds of years to treat open wounds, Diphtheria and blood poisoning.

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    In 1930, there was a Diphtheria epidemic in the area around Springfield, which killed approximately 100 people.

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    Tdap: The Tdap vaccine prevents tetanus, while also working to prevent Diphtheria and pertussis, or whooping cough.

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    same name who helped save children from the Diphtheria epidemic in the 1925 serum run to Nome.

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    Her husband then came down with Diphtheria, a terrible disease that causes breathing problems, which left him partially paralyzed.

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    Td or DT: The Td and DT shots prevent tetanus and Diphtheria, and doctors use these as tetanus booster shots.

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    In 2007, 4,190 cases of Diphtheria were reported worldwide, which is likely an underestimate of the actual number of cases.

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    That is why the season's first death due to Diphtheria in Delhi has caused an alarm, with doctors assessing their preparedness.

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    For centuries, milk borne illnesses, from tuberculosis to salmonella, typhoid fever, Diphtheria, and many others, killed millions of people every year.

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    DTaP(also DTPa and TDaP) is a combined vaccine against Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, in which the pertussis component is acellular.

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    The World Health Organization has vaccinated over 500,000 Rohingyas against Diphtheria and on Saturday health workers began giving 350,000 children a second dose.

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    The World Health Organisation has vaccinated over 500,000 Rohingyas against Diphtheria and on Saturday health workers began giving 350,000 children a second dose.

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    And milk-borne illnesses, from tuberculosis to salmonella, typhoid fever, Diphtheria, and many others, killed millions of people every year for centuries.

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    Differential diagnosis is performed with tuberculosis, malignant neoplasms in the lungs, Diphtheria, whooping cough, stenosis of the larynx, foreign bodies in the airways.

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    The World Health Organization(WHO) has vaccinated over 500,000 Rohingyas against Diphtheria and on Saturday health workers began giving 350,000 children a second dose.

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    For example, in children, a false croup is differentiated from the laryngeal papillomatosis, a zagrugar abscess, with a"true croup"(Diphtheria), a foreign body.

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    For Diphtheria is characterized by an increase in the number of leukocytes, an increase in ESR, a decrease in the number of platelets.

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    In some cases, the films can be strongly soldered to the underlying tissues, which creates the impression that the patient has Diphtheria eyes.

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    Today, immunization programs have been generally effective in controlling many diseases​ - tetanus, polio, Diphtheria, and pertussis( whooping cough), to name a few.

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