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- genus Treponema. The four diseases are collectively referred to as treponematoses: Syphilis (Treponema pallidum pallidum) Yaws (Treponema pallidum pertenue)...
- of the spirochete Treponema pallidum. Bejel is one of the "endemic treponematoses" (endemic infections caused by spiral-shaped bacteria called treponemes)...
- that may indicate an infection by syphilis or related non-venereal treponematoses. It is one of several nontreponemal tests for syphilis (along with the...
- Laboratory test (VDRL) is a blood test for syphilis and related non-venereal treponematoses that was developed by the eponymous US laboratory. The VDRL test is...
- prevalence of yaws and the other endemic treponematoses, bejel and pinta, was reduced by the Global Control of Treponematoses (TCP) programme between 1952 and...
- Treponema species, such as Treponema pallidum, subspecies of which causes treponematoses, including syphilis Csuros, Maria; Csuros, Csaba (1999). Microbiological...
- "Rheumatic diseases in the ancient americas: the skeletal manifestations of treponematoses". Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 15 (6): 280–283. doi:10.1097/RHU...
- po****tions around the world. It was often confused not only with the other treponematoses, but also with completely different diseases that produced similar symptoms...
- 2023-03-20. Antal GM, Lukehart SA, Meheus AZ (January 2002). "The endemic treponematoses". Microbes Infect. 4 (1): 83–94. doi:10.1016/S1286-4579(01)01513-1....
- (1946), 135–139. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.1946.s1-26.135; "The treponematosesβ€”or treponematosis?" The British Journal of Venereal Diseases, 34 (1958)...