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Syphilis! Treponema pallidum
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What Is Syphilis? A sexually transmitted disease, living in the genital tract, and can be fatal if left untreated. A spirochete, which means it is spiral-shaped. Anaerobic and heterotrophic. Not seen on a gram stain because the bacteria is too thin. Releases the endotoxin lypopolysaccharide. Syphilis cannot be contracted through toilet seats, daily activities, hot tubs, or sharing eating utensils or clothing.
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The Four Stages of Syphilis! 1.Primary Syphilis 2.Secondary Syphilis 3.Latent Syphilis 4.Tertiary Syphilis
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Primary and Secondary Stages Primary – typically acquired during sex when coming in contact with a lesion of an infected person. Usually asymptomatic so treatment is not sought out. After 10-90 days a skin lesion appears where the initial exposure occurred. Secondary – occurs 1-6 months after first stage. Many manifestations of the disease and it is most contagious in this stage.
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Latent and Tertiary Stages Latent – having the disease without any symptoms being present. Tertiary – last stage: “gummas” (soft, tumor- like balls) appear anywhere in the body, seen right. They show the body’s inability to fight off the disease.
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WOW. People with HIV and Syphilis will have faster-advancing Syphilis. Hitler may have had Syphilis. Syphilis has existed since Medieval times, and was sometimes treated with mercury.
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Resources! http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/gallery/719 /syphilisbacaterias.jpg http://www.uky.edu/Pharmacy/pro/phr952/ 9-5,9-8gram-/9-5,9-8.pdf http://www.dhpe.org/infect/syphilis.html http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/ Treponema_pallidum
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