difterie
Difterie, or diphtheria, is a contagious bacterial disease caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Toxigenic strains produce an exotoxin that can injure tissues and cause systemic effects. The disease most commonly affects the upper respiratory tract and nose, but cutaneous forms can occur.
The infection spreads mainly through respiratory droplets and close contact with contaminated secretions. After colonization of
Diagnosis relies on clinical suspicion supported by laboratory tests, such as throat or nasopharyngeal culture or
Treatment requires rapid administration of diphtheria antitoxin to neutralize circulating toxin, along with antibiotics (commonly erythromycin
Prevention is primarily through vaccination. The DTaP vaccine protects children, with Td or Tdap boosters recommended
Difterie has become rare in countries with high vaccination coverage, but outbreaks can occur in unvaccinated