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Many neglected tropical diseases may have originated in the Paleolithic or before: new insights from genetics. [PDF]
Trueba G, Dunthorn M.
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Immunization with full-length TprC variants induces a broad response to surface-exposed epitopes of the Treponema pallidum repeat protein family and is partially protective in the rabbit model of syphilis. [PDF]
Giacani L +21 more
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Treponematosis in perspective.
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High prevalence and genetic diversity of Treponema paraluisleporidarum isolates in European lagomorphs. [PDF]
Knauf S +19 more
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of sexually transmitted infections and blood-borne viruses in travellers. [PDF]
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The Geography of Treponematosis.
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Treponematosis and Anthropology
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1963Excerpt For many years I have argued in favor of the view that the endemic nonvenereal forms of treponemal infection were widespread in the past, as they are at present, and that it was simply impr...
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Endemic treponematosis: review and update
Clinics in Dermatology, 2006Despite major efforts to eradicate these disorders, yaws, bejel, and pinta (endemic treponematosis) remain serious health issues in many regions of the world. Aside from prominent skin manifestations, these diseases may also lead to significant osseous, neurologic, and ophthalmologic complications. Although progress has been made in differentiating the
Neil, Farnsworth, Ted, Rosen
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Afectaciones osteoarticulares de las treponematosis
EMC - Aparato Locomotor, 2020Resumen Las treponematosis son infecciones debidas a bacterias helicoidales que pertenecen al genero Treponema (T.), dentro del orden Spirochaetales. Se distinguen clasicamente la sifilis venerea, transmitida por T. pallidum spp. pallidum, de las treponematosis llamadas «no venereas o endemicas», que comprenden el bejel, transmitido por T.
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