Syphilis, caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, has seen a resurgence in recent years, particularly among vulnerable populations such as men who have sex with men (MSM). This increase has ...
Treponema pallidum is the bacterium responsible for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that has seen a resurgence in many parts of the world. Understanding how this pathogen interacts with ...
Data from a large study of syphilis indicate a high rate of neurosyphilis in HIV-infected patients with a CD4-cell count less than or equal to 350 or a serum RPR titer greater than or equal to 1:32.
A recent study published in Nature provides significant evidence supporting the hypothesis that syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, existed in the ...
Sudbury's health unit has issued an advisory alert to local health care providers about the increasing incidence of syphilis in the area. The alert from Dr.Mustafa Hirji, the CEO of Public Health ...
Bacteria are also responsible for syphilis, which transmits through vaginal, anal, or oral sex without a condom or other barrier method. It can also transmit through contact with an infected area.
It is the authors' practice to advise repeat screening in the third trimester. Syphilis is caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. The incubation period of primary syphilis is 9–90 days.
The history of syphilis has long been debated, with experts unable to come to a consensus over the origins of the outbreak that rocked Europe in the 16th century. New research reveals the bacterium ...
or rash 2 to 6 weeks HPV genital or anal warts 1 to 3 months syphilis oral, genital, or anal sores 1 to 3 months trichomoniasis “fishy” discharge or itching 1 to 4 weeks The best way to ensure ...
The rising global incidence of syphilis underscores the risk of transmission through blood transfusions. Treponema pallidum, the pathogen responsible for syphilis, represents a major public health ...
Treponemal serology was reactive, with rapid plasma reagin titre of 1:128. The patient also had classic manifestations of tertiary syphilis: fusiform aneurysm of the aorta and meningovascular syphilis ...