Syphilis
Alternate Names : Lues
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STDs and Ecological Niches
Many sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) invade the host and reside for long periods of time without killing the host. A good example is syphilis, which may reside in its host for 30 to 50 years. HIV also can take 10 or more years to kill its host, allowing plenty of time to spread the infection.
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- Syphilis, Secondary on the Palms
- STDs and Ecological Niches
- Primary Syphilis
- Late-Stage Syphilis
- Antibodies
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