Diphtheria is usually spread between people by direct contact or through the air.
Diphtheria is usually spread between people by direct contact or through the air.
Diphtheria is usually spread between people by direct contact or through the air.
Its transmission is direct.
yes it can my 91 rodeo 3.1 v6 has that problem as we speak,tranny light flashing and in limp mode
it is still unexplained
It means a way like we use mode of transmission
can you die from Diphtheria?
droplet transmission
puncture wounds
puncture wounds
No, a person who has had diphtheria cannot pass the infection to their unborn child. Diphtheria is caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae, and once a person recovers, they develop immunity to the infection. However, if a pregnant woman contracts diphtheria during pregnancy, there is a risk of complications for the fetus, but transmission of the infection itself is not possible. Symptoms in the child could include respiratory issues if the mother is infected, but generally, the child will not develop diphtheria if the mother is immune.
The virulence factor for diphtheria is an exotoxin named diphtheria exotoxin.