diphtheria
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diphtheria
diphtheria (dif- theer -iă) n. an acute highly contagious infection, caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae, that generally affects the throat but occasionally affects other mucous membranes and the skin. Early symptoms are a sore throat, weakness, and mild fever; later, a soft ...
January 1, 2008; A Dictionary of Nursing
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