Diphtheria - Epidemiological situation, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment methods and prevention.

Q3 Medicine
Przeglad epidemiologiczny Pub Date : 2025-10-03 Epub Date: 2025-07-30 DOI:10.32394/pe/208640
Karolina Kęder, Magdalena Barbara Kukulska, Julia Latocha, Aleksandra Sobieska, Dominika Grzelak
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Abstract

Diphtheria is a forgotten disease that, despite advances in medicine and vaccination, is increasingly re-emerging in various parts of the world, including developed countries. It is caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which produces diphtheria toxin responsible for the severe course of the disease. However, only toxigenic strains-those carrying the tox gene, are capable of producing this toxin. The majority of C. diphtheriae strains isolated in Poland do not contain this gene, which is why infections caused by them are usually milder. Depending on the site of infection, symptoms most commonly involve the upper respiratory tract, with the hallmark sign being the presence of pseudomembranes. Rapid diagnosis and accurate confirmation of the pathogen are essential not only for implementing proper preventive measures, but above all for initiating timely treatment and preventing serious organ complications. Vaccination plays a key role in diphtheria prevention, offering effective protection against infection and transmission. Despite the availability of both preventive and therapeutic measures, diphtheria is becoming an increasing threat in countries with low vaccination rates. The growing number of cases particularly among children, highlights the urgent need for education and improvement in both prevention and treatment strategies.

白喉-流行病学现况、发病机制、诊断、治疗方法及预防。
白喉是一种被遗忘的疾病,尽管在医学和疫苗接种方面取得了进步,但在世界各地,包括发达国家,白喉正日益重新出现。它是由白喉棒状杆菌引起的,这种细菌会产生白喉毒素,导致该病的严重病程。然而,只有那些携带毒素基因的产毒菌株才能够产生这种毒素。在波兰分离出的大多数白喉芽孢杆菌株不含这种基因,这就是为什么由它们引起的感染通常较温和的原因。根据感染部位的不同,症状最常涉及上呼吸道,其标志性体征是假膜的存在。快速诊断和准确确认病原体不仅对于实施适当的预防措施至关重要,而且首先对于及时开始治疗和预防严重的器官并发症至关重要。疫苗接种在预防白喉方面发挥关键作用,提供有效保护,防止感染和传播。尽管有预防和治疗措施,但在疫苗接种率低的国家,白喉正在成为日益严重的威胁。越来越多的病例,特别是儿童病例,突出表明迫切需要进行教育和改进预防和治疗战略。
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