How Do You Spell DIPHTHERIN?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪfθəɹˌɪn] (IPA)

Diphtherin is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection that affects the respiratory system. Its name is derived from the Greek word "diphthera" meaning leather, due to the appearance of a leather-like coating that forms on the lining of the throat. The spelling of diphtherin is consistent with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) wherein "di-" is pronounced as /daɪ/, "phth-" as /t/, and "-erin" as /ɛrɪn/. Proper spelling of medical terms is crucial for clear communication and accurate diagnosis of diseases.

DIPHTHERIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Diphtherin is a noun that refers to a toxic substance, specifically an enzyme, produced by the bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae. This substance is responsible for causing or contributing to the development of diphtheria, a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection.

    Diphtherin is considered a highly potent toxin, and when released by the bacteria, it can target and damage various body tissues. It primarily affects the respiratory system, where it causes a thick, grayish membrane to form in the back of the throat, leading to difficulty in swallowing and breathing. Moreover, this membrane can release further toxic substances that enter the bloodstream, potentially spreading the infection to other organs and causing severe complications.

    The production of diphtherin is a key characteristic that distinguishes strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae capable of causing diphtheria from non-toxigenic strains. Detecting the presence of diphtherin is therefore important for identifying and diagnosing the infection accurately.

    Effective medical treatment for diphtheria usually involves the administration of diphtheria antitoxin, a preparation containing antibodies that neutralize the effects of diphtherin in the body. Additionally, antibiotics are commonly prescribed to eliminate the bacteria and reduce the risk of further complications.

    Given the severity of diphtheria and the potential harm caused by diphtherin, prevention is crucial. Vaccination with the diphtheria toxoid, according to recommended immunization schedules, offers significant protection against the infection by stimulating the body's immune defenses to recognize and eliminate the bacteria and its toxin.

  2. The toxin of diphtheria, diphthero-toxin.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DIPHTHERIN

  • diphtheria
  • siphtherin
  • xiphtherin
  • ciphtherin
  • fiphtherin
  • riphtherin
  • eiphtherin
  • duphtherin
  • djphtherin
  • dkphtherin
  • dophtherin
  • d9phtherin
  • d8phtherin
  • diohtherin
  • dilhtherin
  • di-htherin
  • di0htherin
  • dipgtherin
  • dipbtherin
  • dipntherin

Similar spelling words for DIPHTHERIN

  • Diaphtherine,
  • diaphtherin.

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