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  2. Congenital syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Of the 660,000 congenital syphilis cases reported in 2016, 143,000 resulted in deaths of unborn babies, 61,000 deaths of newborn babies, 41,000 low birth weights or preterm births, and 109,000 young children diagnosed with congenital syphilis. [15] Around 75% were from the WHO's African and Eastern Mediterranean regions. [2]

  3. Newborn syphilis cases have reached 'dire levels,' CDC says - AOL

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    Late-stage syphilis, though rare, can be fatal because of damage to the heart, brain or other organs. Mothers can also pass the disease to their children during pregnancy.

  4. Syphilitic aortitis - Wikipedia

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    Inflammatory involvement of tertiary syphilis begins at the adventitia of the aortic arch which progressively causes obliterative endarteritis of the vasa vasorum. [3] This leads to narrowing of the lumen of the vasa vasorum, causing ischemic injury of the medial aortic arch and then finally loss of elastic support and dilation of the vessel. [3]

  5. ‘Alarming’ rise of syphilis reported in KY newborns and ...

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    Syphilis rates in newborns have risen 169% in a two-year period, according to the Kentucky Department of Health. ... These include the heart, blood vessels, brain and nervous system. This stage ...

  6. Infant syphilis cases are skyrocketing in the US: ‘Shameful ...

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    CDC says that more than 3,700 cases of congenital syphilis were reported in 2022, around 11 times the number recorded a decade ago ... Mothers can pass the infection on to their children during ...

  7. Treponema pallidum - Wikipedia

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    Treponema pallidum, formerly known as Spirochaeta pallida, is a microaerophilic, gram-negative, spirochaete bacterium with subspecies that cause the diseases syphilis, bejel (also known as endemic syphilis), and yaws. [1] It is known to be transmitted only among humans and baboons. [2]

  8. Syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Involvement of the central nervous system in syphilis (either asymptomatic or symptomatic) can occur at any stage of the infection. [21] It may occur early, being either asymptomatic or in the form of syphilitic meningitis; or late as meningovascular syphilis, manifesting as general paresis or tabes dorsalis. [3]

  9. Babies born with syphilis hit highest level in 32 years in ...

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    The Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) is urging mothers-to-be to get tested for syphilis to reverse the recent trend of babies being born with the disease. Babies born with syphilis hit ...

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