THE COURSE OF SECONDARY SYPHILIS AT THE MODERN TIME
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https://doi.org/10.34689/4284zp29Keywords:
sexually transmitted infections (STIs) , secondary syphilis , syphilitic papules , Treponema pallidum , serology testing , benzylpenicillinAbstract
The epidemiologic situation with regard to the growth of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is currently very topical. The main problems of modern venereology are as follows: epidemiologic growth of syphilis and other STIs (urogenital chlamydia, genital herpes, mycoplasmosis, etc.); drastic young age of the affected population (high growth of morbidity among adolescents); concomitant detection of several infections in a patient that require different approaches to diagnosis and treatment, and several other problems [11]. This article addresses the main clinical and diagnostic criteria for distinguishing secondary syphilis, the clinical course and treatment of the disease at the modern time. A case study from clinical practice will also be discussed for a better representation of this disease. Since clinical manifestations of syphilis are numerous and varied and given that patients may consult other specialists for a long time without being aware of their infection, this information will be useful: primarily for venereologists, but also for general practitioners, urologists, medical residents, master’s, and PhD students.
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Askarova G.K., Mukasheva A.G., Alimbaeva R.M., Sakhabaeva E.E. The course of secondary syphilis at the modern time // Наука и Здравоохранение. 2024. Т.26 (2). С. 246-254. doi 10.34689/SH.2024.26.2.029
Аскарова Г.К., Мукашева А.Г., Алимбаева Р.М., Сахабаева Э.Е. Қазіргі кезеңдегі қайталама мерездің ағымы // Ғылым және Денсаулық сақтау. 2024. Т.26 (2). Б. 246-254. doi 10.34689/SH.2024.26.2.029
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