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dc.contributor.authorMoore, M. Brittaines_ES
dc.date.accessioned2015
dc.date.available2015
dc.date.issueds.d.es_ES
dc.date.issued1966es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/15328
dc.description.abstractThis article deals with two veneral diseases: gonorrhea and syphilis, especially early syphilis. Early infectious syphilis is disasatrous for the community, as are late lesions for patient. Following the signs and symptoms that occur in early syphilis, the disease becomes latent. By definition latent syphilis is manifested only by reactive serological tests. A study of untreated syphilis now in its 34th year of observation reveals that the syphilitic group continues to have higher mortality and morbidity than the control group; of the systems affected the cardiovascular is most commonly involved. Twelve per cent of the remaining syphilitics examined had clinical evidence of late syphilis, 64 per cent of these having cardiovascular involvement. Benign syphilis may coexist with more severe syphilis of the cardiovascular system and neurosyphilis. In treating syphilis in the pregnant female we are interested not only in curing the patient but also in preventing congenital syphilis. Adequate treatment of the mother during the first 18 weeks of gestation prevents infection of the baby. The diagnosis of congenital syphilis in the newborn cannot be made solely on the basis of a positive STS or TPI because the passive transfer of antibodies from the mother to the non-infected fetus may resul in positive seroligical tests in the infant for several months. The diagnostic laboratory tests for syphilisen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBoletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana (OSP);60(4),abril 1966es_ES
dc.subjectDoenças Sexualmente Transmissíveispt_BR
dc.subjectSífilises_ES
dc.subjectGonorreiaes_ES
dc.subjectReino Unidoes_ES
dc.subjectAmérica Latinaes_ES
dc.subjectEstados Unidoses_ES
dc.titleDiagnóstico clínico y de laboratorio de las enfermedades venéreases_ES
dc.title.alternativeClinical and laboratory diagnosis of venereal diseaseen_US
dc.typeJournal articlesen_US
dc.rights.holderPan American Health Organizationen_US


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