Q: What is diphtheria?

A: Diphtheria is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Corynebacterium diphtheriae.

Q: How can diphtheria be treated?

A: Diphtheria can be treated by special drugs, or by antibiotics.

Q: Is there a way to prevent diphtheria?

A: Yes, there is a vaccine which can prevent diphtheria.

Q: What kind of problems can diphtheria cause?

A: Diphtheria can cause serious problems, such as difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and death.

Q: Can diphtheria be transmitted from person to person?

A: Yes, diphtheria can be transmitted from person to person through respiratory droplets, or by skin-to-skin contact.

Q: Who is at risk of getting diphtheria?

A: Anyone who has not been vaccinated against diphtheria is at risk of getting the disease.

Q: How is diphtheria diagnosed?

A: Diphtheria is diagnosed by taking a sample of the infected tissue or throat culture and testing it in the laboratory.