Diphtheria is a bacterial illness affecting both children and adults. The bacteria infect the mouth and throat of children and adults and produce a toxin which causes a membrane to grow inside the throat. This membrane can block the air supply to the lungs and lead to choking or suffocation. The toxin may also spread throughout the body and lead to paralysis or heart failure. Children and adults can be protected against diphtheria through immunisation.

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