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Title: SYPHILIS


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SYPHILIS
  • BACTERIAL

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What is it?
  • Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD)
    caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum.

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How common is it?
  • 36,000 in the U.S. (2006)
  • Women 20 to 24
  • Men 35 to 39
  • 11.8 increase
  • 64 were msm

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How Do You Get it?
  • Direct contact with a syphilis sore.
  • Sexual Contact
  • Child Birth

5
Primary Stage
  • Marked by a single sore called a chancre.
  • Exposure to symptoms ranges from 10 to 90 days
    (average 21 days).
  • chancres lasts 3 to 6 weeks, and it heals without
    treatment.
  • Untreated, the infection progresses to the
    secondary stage.

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Secondary Stage
  • Skin rash and mucous membrane lesions
  • Starts as a rash on one or more areas of the
    body. (does not itch)
  • Rough, red, or reddish brown spots both on the
    palms of the hands and the bottoms of the feet.

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Signs and Symptoms
  • headaches, weight loss,
  • muscle aches fatigue.
  • swollen lymph glands, patchy hair loss, fever,
    sore throat

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Treatment
  • single intramuscular injection of penicillin, or
    other antibiotic, will cure a person who has had
    syphilis for less than a year.

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Late Stage
  • Late stages of syphilis, may damage the internal
    organs, including
  • the brain, liver, nerves, bones eyes, joints.
    heart, blood vessels
  • .

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Signs and symptoms
  • Difficulty coordinating muscle movements
  • paralysis
  • numbness
  • gradual blindness
  • dementia

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Diagnosis
  • Can be diagnosed with a blood test
  • A chancre can be examined under a microscope to
    determine if the bacteria is present. (cdc)
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