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[Yaws and the anti-yaws campaign in Colombia].

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2003
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Scherlievo disease: A forgotten endemic treponematosis of the 18th–19th century Balkans

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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, EarlyView.
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Using ratings of perceived difficulty for balance exercise prescription and intensity progression. [PDF]

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Alsubaie SF   +5 more
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Yaws

The Lancet, 2013
Yaws is an infectious disease caused by Treponema pallidum pertenue-a bacterium that closely resembles the causative agent of syphilis-and is spread by skin-to-skin contact in humid tropical regions. Yaws causes disfiguring, and sometimes painful lesions of the skin and bones.
Oriol, Mitjà   +2 more
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Yaws in Suriname

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
Frambesia tropica, or yaws, is still prevalent in the urban population of some of the districts in Suriname. In 1911 a campaign against yaws, probably the first such campaign in the world involving treatment with salvarsan, was organized. It resulted in the rapid cure of all hospitalized patients.
P L, Niemel   +2 more
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Yaws in Ghana

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
The final results of a three-year campaign against yaws in the Republic of Ghana, which was introduced in an attempt to reduce an unusually high prevalence, are summarized. The campaign started in January 1981 and officially ended in December 1983. Serious economic and technical constraints slowed the progress of work after the first year and reduced ...
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