Syphilis
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Syphilis
Antibiotics for syphilis during pregnancy
Antibiotics for syphilis diagnosed during pregnancy
Antibiotic treatment for newborns with congenital syphilis
Strategies of testing for syphilis during pregnancy
Syphilitic roseola in secondary syphilis - Image
Azithromycin versus penicillin G benzathine for early syphilis
Penicillin and ceftriaxone for early syphilis
Signs of secondary syphilis on the palm - Image
Signs of secondary syphilis on the soles - Image
Primary ulcer (chancre) of syphilis on the penis - Image
Signs of secondary stage syphilis on the sole of the foot - Image
USPSTF 2016: screening for syphilis in adults and adolescents at increased risk
USPSTF 2022 recommends screening for syphilis in persons at increased risk (A recommendation)
Encephalitis
Eye symptoms and signs of systemic diseases
Lichen planus
Sexually transmitted infections
Pityriasis rosea
Curable causes of cognitive challenges and memory disease
Mpox (monkeypox)
Skin problems in returning travellers
Balanitis, balanoposthitis and paraphimosis in the adult
Meningitis in adults
Syphilides on the sole - Image
Male circumcision prevents HSV-2 and HPV infection
Antibiotic therapy for adults with neurosyphilis
Alopecia areata
Postexposure prophylaxis with doxycycline reduces STIs in men having sex with men
Hand dermatitis
Strategies for partner notification for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV
Lumbar puncture
Syphilitic primary ulcer (chancre) on the penis - Image
Vitiligo
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Balanitis - Image
Hair loss and balding
Sore throat and tonsillitis
Dyspareunia in women
Postexposure prophylaxis with doxycycline in men who have sex with men and transgender women with or at risk of HIV reduces STI risk (NNT = 5)
Benign lesions of the tongue
Rare sexually transmitted diseases: chancres
Population-based interventions for reducing sexually transmitted infections including HIV
Mental disorders due to somatic disease
Self-testing
USPSTF 2019 recommends screening for HIV infection in patients aged 15 to 65 years (A recommendation)
USPSTF 2019 recommends offering PrEP to patients at high risk of HIV acquisition (A recommendation)
Fever in a returning traveller
School‐based interventions for preventing HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and pregnancy in adolescents
Genital ulcer disease treatment for reducing sexual acquisition of HIV
Impaired vision
Exanthem (eruptive skin rash)
STI counseling with HIV testing does not reduce subsequent STI acquisition
Iritis (inflammation of the iris)
Behavioral interventions for improving condom use for dual protection
Clinical assessment of memory impairment
Bacterial diseases in warm climates
