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Diagnostic Methods Used in Detecting Syphilis in Paleopathological Research-A Literature Review. [PDF]
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Sequence typing of Haemophilus ducreyi isolated from patients in the Namatanai region of Papua New Guinea: Infections by Class I and Class II strain types differ in ulcer duration and resurgence of infection after azithromycin treatment. [PDF]
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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.
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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.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1939
Yaws, or frambesia, is prevalent in all the islands of the Caribbean Sea. However, until a few years ago the island of Cuba seemed to be an exception, and no cases of this disease had been reported to the health authorities. The apparent freedom from this tropical condition may be attributed to the isolation of the sufferers in the mountainous ...
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Yaws, or frambesia, is prevalent in all the islands of the Caribbean Sea. However, until a few years ago the island of Cuba seemed to be an exception, and no cases of this disease had been reported to the health authorities. The apparent freedom from this tropical condition may be attributed to the isolation of the sufferers in the mountainous ...
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