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Massive diphtheria outbreak among Rohingya refugees: lessons learnt.
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2019Several lessons can be learnt from the massive diphtheria outbreak faced by Rohingya (Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals) refugees who fled violence in Myanmar and settled in camps and makeshift settlements in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, 2017-2018.
Md. Ridwanur Rahman, K. Islam
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2010
Abstract Diphtheria is a potentially lethal infection caused by toxin-producing strains of Corynebacterium diphtheria, a Gram-positive bacillus. Humans are the only known reservoir, with spread via respiratory droplets or direct contact with skin lesions.
Delia B. Benthell, Tran Tinh Hien
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Abstract Diphtheria is a potentially lethal infection caused by toxin-producing strains of Corynebacterium diphtheria, a Gram-positive bacillus. Humans are the only known reservoir, with spread via respiratory droplets or direct contact with skin lesions.
Delia B. Benthell, Tran Tinh Hien
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A brain-sparing diphtheria toxin for chemical genetic ablation of peripheral cell lineages
Conditional expression of diphtheria toxin receptor (DTR) is widely used for tissue-specific ablation of cells. However, diphtheria toxin (DT) crosses the blood–brain barrier, which limits its utility for ablating peripheral cells using Cre drivers that ...
Inês Mahú +2 more
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Biochemistry, 2019
The diphtheria toxoid (DT) antigen is one of the major components in pediatric and booster combination vaccines and is known to raise a protective humoral immune response upon vaccination.
Shaolong Zhu +7 more
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The diphtheria toxoid (DT) antigen is one of the major components in pediatric and booster combination vaccines and is known to raise a protective humoral immune response upon vaccination.
Shaolong Zhu +7 more
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Rheumatology, 2019
OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess the safety and immunogenicity of a diphtheria/tetanus vaccine booster dose in three different patient groups with rheumatic diseases on a variety of immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory medications compared with healthy ...
S. Bühler +19 more
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OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess the safety and immunogenicity of a diphtheria/tetanus vaccine booster dose in three different patient groups with rheumatic diseases on a variety of immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory medications compared with healthy ...
S. Bühler +19 more
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Nursing, 2023
Abstract: Travelers from parts of the world where diphtheria is endemic and vaccines are underutilized may carry diphtheria and become ill. This article provides an overview of diphtheria as well as management updates that are particularly critical amid a pandemic with healthcare disruptions and vaccine hesitancy.
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Abstract: Travelers from parts of the world where diphtheria is endemic and vaccines are underutilized may carry diphtheria and become ill. This article provides an overview of diphtheria as well as management updates that are particularly critical amid a pandemic with healthcare disruptions and vaccine hesitancy.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1957
DIPHTHERIA remains an important threat to health, even in the United States today, where rates for immunization are high. Since diphtheria will probably never be completely eradicated, we should be familiar with it. Diseases like smallpox, which have no human carriers so far as is known, can perhaps be eliminated, but the same cannot be said for ...
Alex J. Steigman, Mary Hartwell Epting
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DIPHTHERIA remains an important threat to health, even in the United States today, where rates for immunization are high. Since diphtheria will probably never be completely eradicated, we should be familiar with it. Diseases like smallpox, which have no human carriers so far as is known, can perhaps be eliminated, but the same cannot be said for ...
Alex J. Steigman, Mary Hartwell Epting
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2006
Diphtheria is a contagious upper respiratory illness that was a major cause of childhood mortality in the prevaccine era. In the early twentieth century, an effective toxoid vaccine was developed. Implementation of childhood vaccination virtually eliminated diphtheria from developed countries after the Second World War and implementation of the ...
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Diphtheria is a contagious upper respiratory illness that was a major cause of childhood mortality in the prevaccine era. In the early twentieth century, an effective toxoid vaccine was developed. Implementation of childhood vaccination virtually eliminated diphtheria from developed countries after the Second World War and implementation of the ...
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