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- Treponema - Wikipedia
Treponema is a genus of spiral-shaped bacteria The major treponeme species of human pathogens is Treponema pallidum, whose subspecies are responsible for diseases such as syphilis, bejel, and yaws
- Syphilis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The cause of syphilis is a bacterium called Treponema pallidum The most common way syphilis spreads is through contact with an infected person's sore during vaginal, oral or anal sex
- Treponema Pallidum | Diagnosis Disease Information
Treponema pallidum is a syphilis-causing bacterium Examine the epidemiology, etiology, and management options for T pallidum infection
- Treponema - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Organisms in the genus Treponema (phylum Spirochaetes, order Spirochetales, family Spirochaetaceae) are obligate parasites distributed across a broad range of animal hosts, though a few basal species may represent free-living organisms [1]
- TREPONEMA PALLIDUM - Microbiology Class
Treponema pallidum, a Gram-negative spirochaete, causes syphilis, a contagious STD spread through direct contact, including mother-to-child transmission The disease progresses through primary, secondary, and tertiary stages without treatment, potentially causing severe complications
- Treponema pallidum: Properties, Pathogenesis, and Disease
Treponema (trepos meaning turn and nema meaning thread) pallidum is a member of the spirochete family having a characterized distinct helical shape It is the causative agent of syphilis, an infectious venereal disease in humans
- Syphilis - Infectious Diseases - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Syphilis is caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum and is characterized by 3 sequential symptomatic stages separated by periods of asymptomatic latent infection Common manifestations include painless genital ulcers, skin lesions, meningitis, aortic disease, and neurologic syndromes
- Syphilis and Treponematosis: Background, Etiology, Pathophysiology
Treponema species typically associated with nonvenereal disease are transmitted among children living in tropical, subtropical, or warm arid climates, chiefly by direct contact
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