Diphtheria is the scientific name.There is no medical name as such.Well,uyou can call it an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
The cause of Seurat's death is uncertain, and has been attributed to a form of meningitis, pneumonia, infectious angina, and/or (most probably)diphtheria. As far as I can find out diphtheria does not come in different types.
Conchita died of diphtheria at the age of 8 ,
The last name of the architect Sir Christopher is Wren. His other name is Michael.
A person who trains falcons and hawks is known as a "falconer". There is no other specific name for trainers of any other type of birds.
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Diphtheria is an infectioncaused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Diphtheria is an infectioncaused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Diphtheria is an infectioncaused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Diphtheria means "leather" because of the leathery membrane that forms on the tonsils. The general abbreviation is "DIP" or "diph". There are a multitude of combined vaccines for diphtheria and other contagious diseases where diphtheria is acknowledged by a "D". DPT: Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus vaccine DIPR: Diphtheria Toxin Resistant
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Another laboratory test involves growing the diphtheria bacillus on a special material called Loeffler's medium.
Diptheria got it's name because the land of UTAH liked the name.
Gravity is normally used to indicate the attraction of masses to each other. However, gravity has other meanings, including seriousness The gravity of diphtheria refers to the serious nature of the disease, diphtheria. and the mounting concern worldwide amongst health professionals that occurrences are once again on the rise
can you die from Diphtheria?
family members and other contacts of diphtheria patients must be watched for symptoms and tested to see if they are carriers. They are usually given antibiotics for seven days and a booster shot of diphtheria/tetanus toxoid.
The virulence factor for diphtheria is an exotoxin named diphtheria exotoxin.
No, the noun 'diphtheria' is a common noun, a word for any instance of diphtheria.