English to Hindi Dictionary diphtheria

diphtheria

डिप्थीरिया
definition
noun
Epidemics such as influenza, pneumonia, diphtheria , scarlet fever, and typhoid took a deadly toll.
an acute, highly contagious bacterial disease causing inflammation of the mucous membranes, formation of a false membrane in the throat that hinders breathing and swallowing, and potentially fatal heart and nerve damage by a bacterial toxin in the blood. It is now rare in developed countries because of immunization.
translation of 'diphtheria'
गलझिल्ली का प्रदाह,
रोहिणी,
डिफ्थीरिया
noun
डिफ़्टेरिया,
कण्ठ का एक पकड़ने का छोटा जाल
example
It provides immunity to polio, as well as 'diphtheria' , tetanus, pertussis and Hib.
A study in Benin failed to show that vaccination for 'diphtheria' , tetanus, pertussis, and polio was associated with reduced mortality from other conditions.
Vaccinations are free and compulsory for tuberculosis, 'diphtheria' , polio, yellow fever, and measles, mumps, and rubella.
That was when whooping cough, measles, mumps, rubella, polio, 'diphtheria' and smallpox were routine.
Some bacteria, such as those that cause tetanus and 'diphtheria' , produce powerful toxins.
For nearly 50 years Australian babies have been routinely vaccinated against 'diphtheria' , pertussis and tetanus.
Indeed, no case of tetanus, 'diphtheria' or whooping cough was reported over the two years under study.
Pasteur went on to discover vaccinations for chicken pox, cholera, 'diphtheria' , anthrax and rabies.
That's because children were vulnerable to infectious diseases such as scarlet fever, 'diphtheria' , whooping cough and measles.
Epidemics such as influenza, pneumonia, 'diphtheria' , scarlet fever, and typhoid took a deadly toll.
The serum was also used in vaccines against measles, mumps, rubella, 'diphtheria' and whooping cough until as late as 1993.
A balanced diet can lower the risk of infectious diseases and this is apparent in the reduction of diseases such as cholera, 'diphtheria' and polio in England.
Many children succumb to diarrhea, 'diphtheria' , pertussis, tetanus, measles and malnutrition.
Possible reactions to immunisation against 'diphtheria' and tetanus and pertussis include fever, vomiting, and listlessness.
Consider this, some of the worst diseases of the 20th century - tuberculosis, 'diphtheria' and pneumonia were not cured with the help of animal testing.
There was no report on 'diphtheria' , rabies, tetanus or whooping cough during the study period.
Among vaccine-preventable childhood diseases, only measles was reported, but no 'diphtheria' , tetanus or whooping cough.
Typhus cases shot through the roof, as did 'diphtheria' , relapsing fever, dysentery, cholera and so on.
First or second degree block, however, can occur with rheumatic carditis, 'diphtheria' , digoxin overdose, and congenital heart defects.
Parents often wonder why it takes a year or more and multiple shots to fully immunize their children against diseases like 'diphtheria' and pertussis.
There were two deaths, one from diphtheria and one from 'diphtheritic' infection of a wound, in October 1941, and one from diphtheritic polyneuritis in June 1943.
When Freundt adjuvant was used with 'diphtherial' anatoxin (as vaccine antigen) maximum titer of induced antibodies was 1: 500 at injection introduction of vaccine in accordance with Pasteur scheme.
The paralytic effects of 'diphtheritic' neuropathy are often sharply localized.
‘In most of these occurrences, the 'diphtheritic' form of the disease, which attacks the eyes, throats, and trachea, results in high mortality,’ Tripathy says.
Although serious cases by skin infection are rare, it may serve as a source of 'diphtherial' infection for spread of the organisms.
Here, fusion toxin gene DT4H has been constructed by fusing DNA sequence encoding the first 389 amino acids of 'diphtherial' toxin, which can not bind its own receptor, to human interleukin 4 gene.
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the sole member primarily pathogenic for man by virtue of its capacity to produce 'diphtherial' exotoxin.
In the 'diphtheritic' form, there are raised, yellow plaques on the mucus membranes of the mouth and throat.
The results of the study suggest that 'diphtheritic' toxin is not implicated in CNS lesions.
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