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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.
COPD patients to have better protection against pneumonia with new vaccine

COPD patients to have better protection against pneumonia with new vaccine

Nanoparticle-delivered suicide gene therapy effectively reduces ovarian tumor burden in mice

Nanoparticle-delivered suicide gene therapy effectively reduces ovarian tumor burden in mice

CDC recommends routine health examintion for all school-age children

CDC recommends routine health examintion for all school-age children

FDA issues marketing approval for APP Pharmaceuticals' Penicillin G potassium for Injection, USP

FDA issues marketing approval for APP Pharmaceuticals' Penicillin G potassium for Injection, USP

The Gambia introduces pneumococcal immunisation programme

The Gambia introduces pneumococcal immunisation programme

Parents need immunizations too!

Parents need immunizations too!

Phase 1 clinical trial starts for new antibody aimed at hepatitis C virus

Phase 1 clinical trial starts for new antibody aimed at hepatitis C virus

New nano-gene therapy technique could fight late-stage tumors

New nano-gene therapy technique could fight late-stage tumors

Nanoparticles show potential as part of new therapy for advanced ovarian cancer

Nanoparticles show potential as part of new therapy for advanced ovarian cancer

Forget swine flu - whooping cough far more of a worry!

Forget swine flu - whooping cough far more of a worry!

Unvaccinated children 23 times more likely to get infected with whooping cough

Unvaccinated children 23 times more likely to get infected with whooping cough

5-in-1 combo vaccine increases on-time immunization in children

5-in-1 combo vaccine increases on-time immunization in children

Researchers create 'suped up' gene that forces cancer cells to self destruct

Researchers create 'suped up' gene that forces cancer cells to self destruct

Vaccine against malaria could be ready in 5 years

Vaccine against malaria could be ready in 5 years

Minor shift in vaccine schedule has potential to reduce infant illness, death

Minor shift in vaccine schedule has potential to reduce infant illness, death

Minor shift in vaccine schedule has potential to reduce infant illness, death

Minor shift in vaccine schedule has potential to reduce infant illness, death

Cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil can cause an allergic reaction

Cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil can cause an allergic reaction

Shots are nothing to shy away from with the right approach

Shots are nothing to shy away from with the right approach

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

Would you let your child participate in medical research?

Would you let your child participate in medical research?

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