Diphtheria Symptoms & Causes | Diphtheria Case Dies at PAP General Hospital

Friday, May 7, 2010

Diphtheria spreads in respiratory droplets such as those characterized by a cough or sneeze of an infected or be a person who carries the bacteria but have no symptoms. Diphtheria is also spread by dirty objects or food.



The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that adults 19 years and older with an uncertain or incomplete history, receiving a primary vaccination series of three doses of Td vaccine to begin, or all of Td primary inoculation series. Adults who have not had a Td booster shot in 10 years or more should be vaccinated.

The bacteria most commonly infects the nose and esophagus. Neck disease causing gray to black, hard, fiber-like covering, which can clog the airways. In some cases, diphtheria first infect the skin, producing skin lesions.

Some children do not receive the vaccine because they do not have standard access to care. Others from admission to care and rich, but parents who are afraid of possible side effects of certain vaccines or believe vaccines cause autism. It refuted the link autism. It is true that vaccines can lug side effects, but serious side effects things in a very small number of children.

Once infected, dangerous substances known as toxins produced by bacteria that can spread through the bloodstream to other organs like the heart, causing considerable damage.



source: dailypostal.com

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