DIPHTHERIA

TAG: GS-2: GOVERNANCE & SOCIAL ISSUES

THE CONTEXT:

EXPLANATION: Diphtheria outbreak in Deeg district of Rajasthan, teams of the state health department and World Health Organization (WHO) have landed in the district and started vaccination.

About Diphtheria: 

    • It is a serious contagious bacterial infection of the nose and throat.
    • It is caused by strains of bacteria called Corynebacterium diphtheriae that make a toxin.

Transmission:

      • It can spread from person to person, usually through respiratory droplets, like from coughing or sneezing.
      • People can also get sick from touching infected open sores or ulcers.
    • The bacteria can also infect the skin, causing open sores or ulcers. However, diphtheria skin infections rarely result in severe disease.
    • Although diphtheria can be treated with medications, in advanced stages, the bacterial infection can damage the heart, kidneys and nervous system.

Symptoms:

    • Typical symptoms of the infection include a sore throat, fever, swollen neck glands and weakness.
    • Within 2–3 from infection, the dead tissue in the respiratory tract forms a thick, grey coating that can cover tissues in the nose, tonsils and throat, making it hard to breathe and swallow.

Impact:

    • The primary infection is in the throat and upper airways. Produces a toxin affecting other organs.
    • One type of diphtheria affects the throat and sometimes the tonsils.
    • Another type causes ulcers on the skin.

Treatments

    • neutralization of unbound toxin with Diphtheria Antitoxin (DAT)
    • antibiotics to prevent further bacterial growth.
    • monitoring and supportive care to prevent and treat complications, e.g. airway obstruction, myocarditis.

Source:  

https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/jaipur/who-team-reaches-rajasthans-deeg-after-7-children-die-of-diphtheria-in-a-month-9620301/

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