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Diphtheria Plague Of Children

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Diphtheria is among a long list of thousands of micro-organisms that can cause human disease. Diphtheria is a respiratory disease that is caused by a bacteria called Corynebacterium diphtheriae. This bacteria is gram positive but does not have a typical gram positive cell wall, non-motile, and rod-shaped. For decades, this disease has taken the lives of mainly children, but adults as well. In 1735, people referred to it as the “plague of children” because nobody really knew what it was that was causing this disease. Until in 1826, Diphtheria was given its name by a french physician named Pierre Bretonneau. In 1883, Edwin Klebs was able to identify the bacteria that caused the deadly disease which is C. diphtheriae. Before Edwin …show more content…

Diphtheria is a irremovable, rod-shape and gram positive stain bacteria. The shape of the bacteria simple does not form spores or or branch. The bacteria has four different biotypes: gravis, intermedius, mitis and belfanti. In which it is identification to those whom may in contact with the disease should be tested for toxigenicity. The organism produces a toxic that produces a cellular protein synthesis and it is also responsible for local tissue destruction and pseudomembrane formation. Within the nasal cavity there is a white membrane that would normally form around and usually fairly mild because clear visible toxicity in this …show more content…

It could to contras by a person that already has been infected and diagnosed with C. diphtheria . Especially with those who live in crowded or unclean conditions. When coming contact with just one cough, sneeze or even a laugh with just having a open wound or a small cut. The symptoms of the disease is a high fever, chills, fatigue or malaise. The bacteria would grow in the tonsils, throat, nose and can also affect the skin. It could affect the respiratory system which could cause noisy breathing or shortness of breath, but with in the skin could be rashes or ulcers. And, speech would also be damage , and there would be difficulty with swallowing. Even if an infected person doesn’t show any signs or symptoms of diphtheria, they’re still able to transmit the bacterial infection for up to six weeks after the initial infection. (Written by Carmella Wint Medically Reviewed by Steven Kim, MD on December 3, 2015) . It is important that those who are diagnosed or have symptoms with the disease should be isolated from others , so that there is no more

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