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Syphilis isn’t a disease of the past, but it’s got its history.
Learn more about syphilis in the articles below.
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Who’s at risk for syphilis?
Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, has made a troubling comeback in the United States. Despite public health efforts to control it, syphilis rates continue to rise, particularly among certain high-risk populations. Understanding who is at risk for syphilis is crucial for prevention and early detection. High-risk populations Sexually…
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How can I prevent myself from getting syphilis?
Syphilis prevention: Simple and effective strategies Syphilis is a preventable infection, and with the right knowledge and actions, you can significantly reduce your risk of contracting it. Prevention focuses on safe sexual practices, regular testing, and open communication with sexual partners. Here’s a comprehensive guide to keeping yourself syphilis-free. Key prevention strategies Use condoms consistently…
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What are the symptoms of syphilis?
Spotting the signs: Syphilis symptoms at every stage Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can present a wide range of symptoms, depending on the stage of the infection. It’s often called “the great imitator” because its symptoms can resemble those of other conditions, making it difficult to diagnose without testing. Understanding the symptoms…
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Is there a syphilis epidemic in the United States?
The rising tide: Understanding the syphilis epidemic in the U.S. Syphilis, once thought to be under control, has made a dramatic comeback in the United States. Public health officials are sounding the alarm as syphilis cases have surged over the past decade, affecting a wide range of populations across the country. Understanding the scope of…
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How long can I put off treating syphilis?
Why delaying syphilis treatment is dangerous Syphilis is a serious infection that requires prompt treatment. While the symptoms may seem mild or even absent at first, delaying treatment can lead to severe health complications that are much harder to manage. Understanding why you should not put off treating syphilis is essential for your health and…
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Can I transfer syphilis to my baby?
Syphilis and pregnancy: Can you pass syphilis to your baby? Syphilis poses a significant risk during pregnancy. If a pregnant woman is infected with syphilis and doesn’t receive timely treatment, the infection can be passed to her baby, resulting in congenital syphilis. This can lead to severe health complications or even death for the baby.…