Syphilis Congenital Late

Syphilis is a chronic disease from the group of sexually transmitted infections caused by Treponema bacteria - Treponema pallidum. Also known in medical circles as the disease, or French chancre. Depending on the route of infection, in medicine it is customary to distinguish two forms of the disease - primary syphilis and secondary syphilis. Syphilis has different symptoms, and in the case of an acquired disease, a distinction is made between early and late onset. After an incubation period, which lasts 2-3 weeks from the moment of infection until the appearance of the first signs of the disease, primary syphilis manifests itself as painful rashes on the