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Syphilis can be transmitted from mother to child through the placenta
Children with congenital syphilis are infected by the mother through the placenta or during childbirth. Congenital syphilis can cause death or birth defects in the fetus.
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How long does syphilis incubate?
Syphilis is one of the sexually transmitted diseases that threaten the health and life of the patient. In addition to damaging internal organs such as the liver, heart... syphilis spirochetes have a negative impact on the skin, mucous membranes, eyes, causing paralysis of the whole body.
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Syphilis RPR test: What you need to know
RPR syphilis test is a method of checking the risk of syphilis. This method does not cause any harm or affect the patient's health.
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How long after infection do syphilis lesions appear?
After about 3-4 weeks of infection, syphilis lesions begin to appear on the patient's skin. These lesions are usually located in areas such as the labia majora, labia minora, vagina, glans, penis... and disappear after about 3-6 weeks.
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Characteristics of spirochetes of syphilis
Syphilis is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. This is an infectious disease that can affect the skin, mucous membranes and genitals of the patient. In dangerous cases, it can cause brain and heart disease, causing dangerous complications.
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What you need to know about testing for syphilis
Syphilis is considered one of the most dangerous infectious diseases today, the disease is spread mainly through unsafe sex. The disease causes negative effects on human health, sometimes even life-threatening, so it needs to be detected and treated promptly. Syphilis testing is considered a useful method to help diagnose this social disease.
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