·Syphilis Gonorrhea Nongonococcal Urethritis Condylomata Acuminata Genital Herpes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) 。Chancroid Lymphogranuloma Venereum
• Syphilis • Gonorrhea • Nongonococcal Urethritis • Condylomata Acuminata • Genital Herpes • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) • Chancroid • Lymphogranuloma Venereum
Syphilis A contagious,sexually transmitted disease Cutaneous and internal organic lesions Caused by the spirochete Treponema palidum A potentially lifelong disease
Syphilis • A contagious, sexually transmitted disease • Cutaneous and internal organic lesions • Caused by the spirochete Treponema palidum • A potentially lifelong disease
pathogeny It is caused by Treponema pallidum The syphilis bacterium is very fragile This organism causes infection when it penetrates broken or abraded skin or mucous membranes
pathogeny • It is caused by Treponema pallidum • The syphilis bacterium is very fragile • This organism causes infection when it penetrates broken or abraded skin or mucous membranes
Transmission 1.Intimate sexual contact with infectious lesions. most common,>95% untreated patient 2. transplacental passage during the later stages of pregnancy (4 months) -congenital syphilis 3.blood transfusions 4.Indirect contact kiss,suckle,infectant
Transmission 1. Intimate sexual contact with infectious lesions, most common, >95% untreated patient 2. transplacental passage during the later stages of pregnancy (4 months) - congenital syphilis. 3. blood transfusions 4. Indirect contact kiss, suckle, infectant
Stages in the disease ·Acquired syphilis 。Congenital syphilis ·Early syphilis Late syphlis
Stages in the disease • Acquired syphilis • Congenital syphilis • Early syphilis • Late syphlis
Acquired syphilis (1).Primary syphilis:chancre, 1.Early regional lymphadenopathy syphilis (2).Secondary syphilis:syphilids (2 years) (3).Early latent syphilis:positive STS, without detectable clinical manifestations,normal spinal fluid 2.Late syphilis (1).Tertiary syphilis:destructive lesions (>2 years) (2).Late latent syphilis
1. Early syphilis ( 2 years) (1). Primary syphilis: chancre, regional lymphadenopathy (2). Secondary syphilis: syphilids (3). Early latent syphilis: positive STS, without detectable clinical manifestations, normal spinal fluid (1). Tertiary syphilis: destructive lesions (2). Late latent syphilis Acquired syphilis