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Oral syphilis
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Oral sex can spread syphilis between the mouth and genital areas. Syphilitic lesions appear 10 to 90 days after infection and are usually painless unless they become secondarily infected. A syphilis lesion is highly infectious.
Congenital syphilis and pregnancy
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The bacterium that causes syphilis can cross the placenta during pregnancy, thus passing along congenital syphilis to the unborn child. About a third of babies born to mothers with early syphilis are born without infection and a third with congenital syphilis...
What are the different stages of syphilis?
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Syphilis infection has several distinct stages of infection. The stages of syphilis are...
What are the treatments for syphilis?
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Treatment of primary and secondary syphilis involves a single dose of injected penicillin. Syphilis treatment with penicillin rarely fails to cure the disease. Other antibiotics have been evaluated to treat syphilis....
What are the tests for syphilis?
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Blood tests for syphilis are the main method of diagnosis for syphilis. There are two groups of tests...
What are the symptoms of syphilis?
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Syphilis can be transmitted thru direct contact with a syphilis sore, which happens most frequently during sexual contact. For sexually acquired infections...
What is syphilis?
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Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection caused by Treponema pallidum, is a common infection worldwide with an estimated 10-12 million new infections each year.
What do the stages of syphilis look like?
The symptoms for syphilis vary depending on which stage of infection the patient is in.

