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syphilisSexually transmitted disease caused by the spiral-shaped bacterium (spirochete) Treponema pallidum. Untreated, it runs its course in three stages over many years, often starting with a painless hard sore, or chancre, developing within a month on the area of infection (usually the genitals). The second stage, months later, is a rash with arthritis, hepatitis, and/or meningitis. The third stage, years later, leads eventually to paralysis, blindness, insanity, and death. The Wassermann test is a diagnostic blood test for syphilis. With widespread availability of antibiotics, syphilis is now increasingly treatable in the industrialized world, at least to the extent that the final stage of the disease is rare. The risk remains that the disease may go undiagnosed or that it may be transmitted by a pregnant woman to her fetus.
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We report a case of acquired syphilis with symptoms of Tullio
phenomenon in a patient concurrently diagnosed with HIV infection, The
resurgence of syphilis in HIV-positive groups at high risk has public
health implications for prevention of both diseases. During the course of the experiments, doctors observed
that syphilis was easily transmitted from baby to wet nurse (many of the
women who lived at the hospital had acquired syphilis in this manner)
but very rarely from wet nurse to baby. |
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