In 2015, 4,500 cases were officially reported worldwide, down from nearly 100,000 in 1980.
Diphtheria is not common on the United States.
No, the noun 'diphtheria' is a common noun, a word for any instance of diphtheria.
In 2015, 4,500 cases were officially reported worldwide, down from nearly 100,000 in 1980.
Diphtheria is an infectioncaused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Treatment is with the antibioticserythromycin or benzylpenicillin.
no
Only 1person had it in the entire world
In areas where it is still common, children are most affected.
In areas where it is still common, children are most affected.
It is rare in the developed world due to widespread vaccination.
In areas where it is still common, children are most affected.
In areas where it is still common, children are most affected.