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Diphtheria is a disease caused by a bacterium, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, that usually affects the tonsils, throat, nose and/or skin. It is passed from person to person by droplet transmission, usually by breathing in diphtheria bacteria after an infected person has coughed or sneezed. Although diphtheria disease is rare in the U.S., it appears that C diphtheriae continues to circulate in areas of the country with previously endemic diphtheria. Diphtheria also occurs in many other parts of the world.
Vaccine combo okay for infants

Vaccine combo okay for infants

FDA warns consumers not to consume Organic Pastures raw cream

FDA warns consumers not to consume Organic Pastures raw cream

Adolescents need to see their doctors more often to receive the HPV vaccine

Adolescents need to see their doctors more often to receive the HPV vaccine

New TB vaccine could save over a million lives

New TB vaccine could save over a million lives

Scientits devise dimmer swith to regulate gene expression in mammal cells

Scientits devise dimmer swith to regulate gene expression in mammal cells

Hib vaccine could save hundreds of thousands of children in Asia

Hib vaccine could save hundreds of thousands of children in Asia

Human antibodies protect mice from H5N1 avian influenza

Human antibodies protect mice from H5N1 avian influenza

U.S. parents not in favor of HPV vaccine mandates

U.S. parents not in favor of HPV vaccine mandates

Vaccination week in the Americas

Vaccination week in the Americas

How size matters in the retention of nanomaterials in tissue

How size matters in the retention of nanomaterials in tissue

GlaxoSmithKline files European meningococcal conjugate vaccine

GlaxoSmithKline files European meningococcal conjugate vaccine

Parents often the source of whooping cough

Parents often the source of whooping cough

Gardasil reaction report released

Gardasil reaction report released

GAVI Alliance brings immunisation rates to record highs in poor countries

GAVI Alliance brings immunisation rates to record highs in poor countries

New cancer treatments use body's own immune system to kill melanoma tumours

New cancer treatments use body's own immune system to kill melanoma tumours

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

First evidence that dendritic cells show unprecedented sensitivity to thimerosal

First evidence that dendritic cells show unprecedented sensitivity to thimerosal

Reaction to DTaP vaccine finds no help from ibuprofen, acetaminophen

Reaction to DTaP vaccine finds no help from ibuprofen, acetaminophen

Scientists unravel complex mechanisms in the brain that regulate body weight

Scientists unravel complex mechanisms in the brain that regulate body weight

New whooping cough vaccine for adolescents and adults

New whooping cough vaccine for adolescents and adults

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