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Diphtheria in Belgium

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:2010-2017

In Western Europe, the incidence of both respiratory and cutaneous diphtheria, caused by toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Corynebacterium ulcerans or Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, has been low over the past few decades thanks to the use of an effective vaccine and a high level of vaccination coverage. However, the disease has still not been eradicated and continues to occur in all of Europe. In order to prevent sequelae or a fatal outcome, diphtheria antitoxin (DAT) should be administered to suspected diphtheria patients as soon as possible, but economic factors and issues concerning regulations have led to poor availability of DAT in many countries. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and World Health Organization have called for European Union-wide solutions to this DAT-shortage. In order to illustrate the importance of these efforts and underline the need for continued diphtheria surveillance, we present data on all registered cases of toxigenic and non-toxigenic C. diphtheriae, C. ulcerans and C. pseudotuberculosis in Belgium during the past decade, up to and including 2017.

Journal: J Med Microbiol
ISSN: 0022-2615
Issue: 10
Volume: 68
Pages: 1517-1525
Publication year:2019
Keywords:Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology, Belgium/epidemiology, Child, Preschool, Corynebacterium/classification, Diphtheria/epidemiology, Diphtheria Toxin/genetics, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged
CSS-citation score:1
Accessibility:Open