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==Overview==
*Sexual transmission of trponema pallidum is thought to occur only when mucocutaneous syphilitic lesions are present.  
*Sexual transmission of trponema pallidum is thought to occur only when mucocutaneous syphilitic lesions are present.  



Revision as of 16:47, 14 March 2012

  • Sexual transmission of trponema pallidum is thought to occur only when mucocutaneous syphilitic lesions are present.
  • Although such manifestations are uncommon after the first year of infection, persons exposed sexually to a patient who has syphilis in any stage should be evaluated clinically and serologically and treated with a recommended regimen, according to the following recommendations:
  • Sexual partners of infected patients should be considered at risk and provided treatment if they have had sexual contact with the patient within:

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