Diphtheria in North America: Prevalence and Risk
Yes, but very rarely. In the United States, there have been fewer than five cases of diphtheria reported each year since 2004. Most cases have occurred in unvaccinated people or people who have not traveled to other countries where diphtheria is more common. In Canada, there have been no cases of diphtheria reported since 2002.Alzheimer's Disease - Related Articles
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