Syphilis
Syphilis is an infection caused by a "spirochete" (tiny spiral germ) called "treponema pallidum." Entering the body through any tiny break in the skin, the germ burrows into the bloodstream and grows quickly in the warm, moist membranes of the genital tract. Within a week or so, a sore appears at the point of infection.


This concise summary of "need-to-know" information about Syphilis answers these important questions. What Is Syphilis? How Does One Get Syphilis? What Are Symptoms Of Syphilis? What Is Primary Syphilis? What Is Secondary Syphilis? What Is Latent Syphilis? What Is Late Syphilis? How Does Kissing Transmit Syphilis? How Long Is One Contagious With Syphilis? Is There A Cure For Syphilis? Isn't Syphilis On The Decline? How Can I Protect Against Syphilis? Where Can I Learn More About Syphilis?
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Syphilis
Syphilis is an infection caused by a "spirochete" (tiny spiral germ) called "treponema pallidum." Entering the body through any tiny break in the skin, the germ burrows into the bloodstream and grows quickly in the warm, moist membranes of the genital tract. Within a week or so, a sore appears at the point of infection.


This concise summary of "need-to-know" information about Syphilis answers these important questions. What Is Syphilis? How Does One Get Syphilis? What Are Symptoms Of Syphilis? What Is Primary Syphilis? What Is Secondary Syphilis? What Is Latent Syphilis? What Is Late Syphilis? How Does Kissing Transmit Syphilis? How Long Is One Contagious With Syphilis? Is There A Cure For Syphilis? Isn't Syphilis On The Decline? How Can I Protect Against Syphilis? Where Can I Learn More About Syphilis?
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Syphilis

Syphilis

by Waln Brown
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Syphilis

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Syphilis is an infection caused by a "spirochete" (tiny spiral germ) called "treponema pallidum." Entering the body through any tiny break in the skin, the germ burrows into the bloodstream and grows quickly in the warm, moist membranes of the genital tract. Within a week or so, a sore appears at the point of infection.


This concise summary of "need-to-know" information about Syphilis answers these important questions. What Is Syphilis? How Does One Get Syphilis? What Are Symptoms Of Syphilis? What Is Primary Syphilis? What Is Secondary Syphilis? What Is Latent Syphilis? What Is Late Syphilis? How Does Kissing Transmit Syphilis? How Long Is One Contagious With Syphilis? Is There A Cure For Syphilis? Isn't Syphilis On The Decline? How Can I Protect Against Syphilis? Where Can I Learn More About Syphilis?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012565938
Publisher: William Gladden Foundation Press
Publication date: 10/25/2010
Series: STD Briefs , #9
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 KB
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