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STD Common – Syphilis

July 22nd 2007 01:30
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spirochete germ


Syphilis is caused by a germ called a spirochete. This organism can die quickly if it is not in a warm, moist environment. It can only be transmitted from one moist area to another. It is most commonly contracted through intercourse or genital contact. Upon getting this infection, one will initially see a chancre (shanker) sore within ten days to three months of becoming infected. The standard treatment of Syphilis is penicillin, unless it has become antibiotic-resistant. (Pregnancy Center East)


The first well-recorded outbreak of what we know as syphilis occurred in 1494 when it broke out among German troops besieging Naples. From this centre, the disease swept across Europe. As Jared Diamond describes it, "when syphilis was first definitely recorded in Europe in 1495, its pustules often covered the body from the head to the knees, caused flesh to fall from people's faces, and led to death within a few months." In addition, the disease was more frequently fatal than it is today. Diamond concludes that, "by 1546, the disease had evolved into the disease with the symptoms so well known to us today."

Syphilis has had many names. It was called "Great pox" in the 16th century to distinguish it from smallpox. In its early stages, the Great pox produced a rash similar to smallpox (also known as variola). However, the name is misleading, as smallpox was a far more deadly disease. The terms "lues" and "Cupid's Disease" have also been used to refer to syphilis. In Scotland, Syphilis was referred to as the Grandgore. Because of the outbreak in the French army, it was first called morbus gallicus, or the French disease. (wikipedia)

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Comment by Always Eighteen

July 22nd 2007 06:31
Thank goodness I don't have syphilis... phew!


Nonetheless, I'm getting myself checked this week!

Comment by katyzzz

July 22nd 2007 08:15
Jessicca,

Still yuk and for a moment there I wondered just what that picture was. Glad I sorted that one out.

katyzzz

Comment by Jessicca

July 23rd 2007 01:39
Hi Always Eighteen,

It is always good to have it checked once a while, especially you have partners and have intercourse.

I am glad that you have the awareness in you to check it out for the sake of health.

Hi Katyzzz,

This is the least disgusting photo I found about syphilis, and you can imaging if I put an infected sex organ at the page, everyone would have nightmares...

Thank you so much for your continuing support

Have a blessed week ahead

Comment by Lilla

August 2nd 2007 03:48
Jessica,

that's one scary little bacteria!

To think it used to be a death sentence...


Comment by Jessicca

August 9th 2007 00:24
Hi Lilla,

Sorry for the long silence. I have been buried under my pile of deadlines for my day job and it's been really stressing my eyes with mental fatigue.

Yes, the bacteria is indeed scary, and you are right about the death sentence in the early ages... it is because of lack of knowledge and medical experiences, furthermore shame and guilt has stopped victims of this disease to seek proper cure.

Thank you so much for stopping by.

Have a blessed day
Jessicca

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