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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.
NYUCI experts present latest research findings about hematologic cancers at 53rd ASH meeting

NYUCI experts present latest research findings about hematologic cancers at 53rd ASH meeting

Study examines alternative immunization schedule occurrence rates in Washington State

Study examines alternative immunization schedule occurrence rates in Washington State

Many kids missing vaccinations owing to parental refusal: Report

Many kids missing vaccinations owing to parental refusal: Report

Pediatricians frequently asked to provide alternative childhood vaccine schedules

Pediatricians frequently asked to provide alternative childhood vaccine schedules

Tikcro reports net loss of $1.0 million for third quarter 2011

Tikcro reports net loss of $1.0 million for third quarter 2011

Senior UK Parliamentarians visit Bangladesh to see full impact of pneumonia on children

Senior UK Parliamentarians visit Bangladesh to see full impact of pneumonia on children

MBL-HCV1 can reduce viral load in liver transplant patients

MBL-HCV1 can reduce viral load in liver transplant patients

EC approves Pfizer's pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, Prevenar 13

EC approves Pfizer's pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, Prevenar 13

Scientists, WHO warn of public health implications of proposed mercury ban due to its use in vaccines

Scientists, WHO warn of public health implications of proposed mercury ban due to its use in vaccines

SafeMinds praises UNEP's draft treaty ban on use of mercury in pharma products

SafeMinds praises UNEP's draft treaty ban on use of mercury in pharma products

Pfizer's Prevnar 13: Additional data from adult clinical studies presented at 49th IDSA

Pfizer's Prevnar 13: Additional data from adult clinical studies presented at 49th IDSA

VEC and AMA release updated information guide, 'Vaccines and Teens'

VEC and AMA release updated information guide, 'Vaccines and Teens'

University of Zurich receives AICR grant to improve vaccines against Burkitt's lymphoma

University of Zurich receives AICR grant to improve vaccines against Burkitt's lymphoma

Whooping cough vaccine may lose protective capacity in 3 years: Study

Whooping cough vaccine may lose protective capacity in 3 years: Study

Georgia reminds adults to get vaccinated

Georgia reminds adults to get vaccinated

Youth immunization rates encouraging: CDC report

Youth immunization rates encouraging: CDC report

Dendritic cells play central role in regulation of acetaminophen's toxicity

Dendritic cells play central role in regulation of acetaminophen's toxicity

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

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