Diphtheria, a highly contagious bacterial infection, is typically treated with a combination of various medical interventions. The primary treatment for diphtheria involves administering diphtheria antitoxin, which helps neutralize the toxin produced by the bacteria. Alongside this, antibiotics like penicillin or erythromycin are prescribed to control the bacterial infection. Patients are also given supportive care, including bed rest, fluid replacement, and monitoring of vital signs. To prevent the spread of the disease, infected individuals are usually isolated and the close contacts are identified and treated with antibiotics as a precaution. Vaccination against diphtheria is the most effective preventive measure, as it stimulates the production of antibodies that protect against the infection.
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