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Can the Treponeme Stage a Comeback?

Archives of Dermatology, 1956
Since the peak of the nationwide syphilis epidemic was reached in 1946 and 1947 the rate of new syphilitic infections has declined by 93%. * Figure 1 demonstrates that the rate of fall is similar in the white and in the Negro, although the absolute decline is much greater in the Negro.
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New species of rumen treponemes

Folia Microbiologica, 2006
Three strains of rumen treponemes were isolated and partially characterized. The strains differed significantly one from another in morphology, fermentation characteristics and plasmid profiles. Their genetic variability was assayed using DNA-based molecular approaches. Easily differentiated ARDRA (amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis) patterns
M, Piknová   +5 more
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Treponemal infection in a Pleistocene bear

Nature, 1987
The age and origins of the organisms that cause syphilis (treponemes) have long been matters for controversy. The widely-held belief that Columbus's ship brought the disease from the New World to Europe rests on identification of the classic lesions in Inca, Aztec and Mississippian bones that date from 1,000 to 3,000 years before present.
B M, Rothschild, W, Turnbull
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Intraocular Treponemes

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
E H, Christman   +3 more
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Treponemal infections in the pediatric population

Clinics in Dermatology, 2000
The venereal and nonvenereal treponematoses serve as a major world health concern for those caring for the pediatric population.1 Despite the introduction of penicillin therapy in the mid-twentieth century, the hope for eradication for these diseases was never accomplished.
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THE TREPONEMAL IMMOBILIZATION TEST

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1953
John H. Stokes   +2 more
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Treponemal Immobilization Tests

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1954
R A, NELSON, J A, KOLMER
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Treponemes

2008
Rajesh Bhatia, Rattan Ichhpujani
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