Cutaneous diphtheria: three case-reports to discuss determinants of re-emergence in resource-rich settings

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Diphtheria is a re-emerging disease in resource-rich settings. We here report three cases of cutaneous diphtheria diagnosed and managed in our infectious disease department and discuss the determinants of its re-emergence. Migration, travel and vaccine scepticism are key factors not only for diphtheria re-emergence, but for the future of most preventable diseases.

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Levi, L. I., Barbut, F., Chopin, D., Rondeau, P., Lalande, V., Jolivet, S., … Surgers, L. (2021). Cutaneous diphtheria: three case-reports to discuss determinants of re-emergence in resource-rich settings. Emerging Microbes and Infections. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.2008774

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