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Hindustan Times on MSN: Gautam Budh Nagar: Tetanus, diphtheria vaccination drive set to be held in schools Gautam Budh Nagar: Tetanus, diphtheria vaccination drive set to be held in schools ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): Centre for Disease Control issues health warning after outbreak of respiratory diphtheria in NT The Northern Territory Department of Health has declared an outbreak of diphtheria, with four cases of a deadly strain now confirmed. On Wednesday, NT Health's Centre for Disease Control (CDC) issued ... Centre for Disease Control issues health warning after outbreak of respiratory diphtheria in NT The Courier Mail: Diphtheria outbreak in Northern Territory worsens with ten new cases confirmed The diphtheria outbreak in the NT has worsened with another 10 cases since March linked to the recent outbreak says NT Health.

It had been over 30 years since the last case of diphtheria was seen in Guinea. So when patients began showing up six months ago with what looked like flu symptoms — fever, cough and sore throat – ... In cases of suspected or diagnosed diphtheria, the first step is admission of the patient to an isolation ward to prevent the spread of this highly contagious disease to other people. The treatment of ...

diphtheria, Medscape: Tetanus and Diphtheria -- The Power of 10: An Expert Interview With Susan Rehm, MD Tetanus and Diphtheria -- The Power of 10: An Expert Interview With Susan Rehm, MD KCUR 89.3 FM: Diphtheria: What Exactly Is It ... And Why Is It Back? Diphtheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection that affects the nose, throat and sometimes the skin. Diphtheria is caused by infection with the bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which is an ... The Financial Express: Diphtheria Outbreak: Seven deaths reported in Rajasthan’s Deeg-Read on to know all about this bacterial infection Diphtheria is a disease caused by a bacterium that affects the upper respiratory tract and less often the skin.

diphtheria, (Image Credits: Pexels) Diphtheria Cases in Rajasthan: In the last 30 days around seven ... Diphtheria Outbreak: Seven deaths reported in Rajasthan’s Deeg-Read on to know all about this bacterial infection Diphtheria poses one more threat to already beleaguered Rohingya refugees. The outbreak started in the sprawling camps in Bangladesh in November soon after hundreds of thousands of Rohingya arrived.