The Danger of Diphtheria Microbe to Humans

Tahani.A.Melebari
Jawaher.A.Almwoold
Hahim.H.Banah
Rami.M.Aljabri
Fayez.AAlbiladi
Sultan.M.Kariri
Ebtihal.O.Basef
Nuha.M.Alyamani
Bandar.M.Aljahdali
Alaa.O.Babgi

Abstract

This study aims the impact of the diphtheria microbe on human health, how to diagnose the diphtheria microbe and its impact on humans, what is the treatment used for the diphtheria microbe and its impact on humans. A questionnaire was prepared via Google Drive and distributed to the population aged 25-55 years, men and women, in the city of Mecca. As for the questionnaire, it was distributed via the social networking program (WhatsApp) for the purpose of distancing for fear of the presence of the Corona virus, 400 questionnaires were distributed, and 380 responses were obtained via email to the principal researcher. It concluded that Can diphtheria infection be transmitted from a person to commonly used microbes?100%. Diphtheria can infect anyone, but it is most common among unvaccinated children?83.3%. Can the effects of toxins on the nerves lead to rapid heartbeat, irregular heartbeat, and low blood pressure?66.7%. Can bacterial toxins cause myocarditis? Which sometimes leads to cardiac arrhythmia, and then heart failure and death?66.7%.

How to Cite

Tahani.A.Melebari, Jawaher.A.Almwoold, Hahim.H.Banah, Rami.M.Aljabri, Fayez.AAlbiladi, Sultan.M.Kariri, … Alaa.O.Babgi. (2024). The Danger of Diphtheria Microbe to Humans . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 2058–2062. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2337