Antidiphtheria

/ˌæntiːdɪfˈθɪriə/ adjective

Designed to prevent, treat, or provide protection against diphtheria, a serious infectious disease.

From anti- (against) + diphtheria. Diphtheria comes from Greek diphthera 'leather,' describing the disease's leathery membrane. This medical term became common in the late 19th century as vaccines were developed.

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