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Difteri, Sheila Zalfa I 1908260113 - Coggle Diagram
Difteri
Sign & Symtomps
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Appearance of a grayish-white membrane (pseudomembrane) that does not come off easily in the throat, tonsils, oral cavity, or nose
Have an infection of the pharynx, larynx, trachea, or a combination
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Treatment
Antibiotic : Eritromicin, Penicilin
Contact Treatment
clinical symptoms were followed every day until the budding period was over, serological examination and daily observation.
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Carrier Treatment : Eritromicin, Penicilin
General
The patient was isolated until the acute period had passed and 2 consecutive negative throat swab cultures.
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Differential Diagnosa
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Abses Peritonsil
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management
antibiotic, incision, tonsilektomi
anamnesis
odinofagia, ear pain, vomit, gland swelling
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Immune
Active
Natural active immunity: antibody substances (immunity) are formed after being exposed to the disease.
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Definition
Diphtheria is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae (CD). These bacteria usually invade the upper respiratory tract, causing the formation of ulcers in the mucosa, and the formation of a pseudomembrane.
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Etiology
Diphtheria is an acute disease caused by Corynebacterium diphtheria, a facultative anaerobic Gram positive bacterium.
Transmission
Usually those who are around people infected with diphtheria are very susceptible to contracting this disease. Transmission occurs through droplets, namely when sufferers and carriers cough or sneeze
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