Syphilis infection rate is high
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I'm a young lady of a nightclub. In nightclub, I go to work late and come back early every day. From time to time, we have some sexual relations with our guests, but basically when we have sex, we always wear condoms, but we don't know how we get syphilis. Today, let me share with you the high probability of syphilis infection.
Syphilis infection rate is high
First: direct sexual contact to infect syphilis: About 95-98% of syphilis patients are infected in this way. In addition, during sexual intercourse, the external genitals are extremely congested and rub against each other, which can cause slight abrasion of skin and mucous membrane, creating favorable conditions for the invasion of Treponema pallidum. Kissing, homosexuality, mouth genitalia contact and hand genitalia contact can also infect syphilis, and the damage can occur in lips, anus, tongue, pharynx, fingers and other parts.
Second: indirect contact to infect syphilis: people who live together with syphilis patients can contact underwear, underpants, bedding, towel, razor, bath towel, bathtub, toilet, etc. used by patients. As these appliances may be stained with Treponema pallidum discharged from patients' damaged parts, infection may occur.
Third: blood borne syphilis: if the donor is a latent syphilis patient, he or she may provide blood with Treponema pallidum. Once transfused into the blood recipient's body, it can produce infection, such patients do not produce the performance of primary syphilis, but directly appear the symptoms of secondary syphilis. Therefore, it is very important to carry out Syphilis Serological Screening for blood donors.
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Congenital syphilis: this kind of syphilis refers to the mother suffering from syphilis after 4 months of pregnancy, from the maternal blood Treponema pallidum through the placenta, into the body of the fetus, that is, in the fetal period suffering from syphilis, after birth called neonatal congenital syphilis. The cause of syphilis is the transmission of Treponema pallidum through the placenta, which usually occurs after 4 months of pregnancy. Fetal infection is related to the course of syphilis of the mother and the treatment of syphilis during pregnancy. When syphilis is not treated in the early stage of pregnancy, whether it is primary or secondary infection, almost all of the fetuses will be affected, and 50% of the fetuses will have abortion, premature delivery, stillbirth or death in the neonatal period. The survivors had clinical symptoms at different ages after birth, and the patients under 2 years old had early syphilis, which was mainly the direct result of infection and inflammation. After 2 years old, it was late syphilis, mainly deformity or chronic damage left by early infection.