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WHO delivers lifesaving antitoxin for children with diphtheria during COVID-19 pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widescale disruption to many essential health services globally. In Indonesia, WHO is supporting the programme surveillance of immunization services and vaccine preventable diseases (VPD), including diphtheria.

Diphtheria is an infectious bacterial disease that primarily infects the throat and upper airways and produces a toxin that affects other organs.

It is spread through direct physical contact or from breathing in contaminated droplets from coughs or sneezes of infected individuals.

The disease is fatal in 5-10% of cases with a higher mortality rate among children. In some areas where adequate diagnosis and treatment is not available, diphtheria can reach a fatality rate of almost 50%.

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