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  2. Epidemiology of syphilis - Wikipedia

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    An article titled "Epidemics of syphilis in the Russian Federation: trends, origins, and priorities for control", published in The Lancet, discussed syphilis trends in Russia. Like China, Russia basically eliminated the disease during the 1960s, though there was a slight increase during 1978 and 1979 with an estimated 28 cases per 100,000.

  3. History of syphilis - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded outbreak of syphilis in Europe occurred in 1494/1495 in Naples, Italy, during a French invasion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because it was spread geographically by French troops returning from that campaign, the disease was known as "French disease", and it was not until 1530 that the term "syphilis" was first applied by the Italian ...

  4. STI Epidemic Slows As New Syphilis, Gonorrhea Cases ... - AOL

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    While STIs are still at record levels, new cases of chlamydia and syphilis may be stabilizing while gonorrhea cases have declined for two consecutive years. STI Epidemic Slows As New Syphilis ...

  5. Ancient DNA offers new evidence in long-standing syphilis theory

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    The origins of syphilis — a sexually transmitted infection that devastated 15th century Europe and is still prevalent today ... documented syphilis epidemic in the late 15th century is what led ...

  6. Soaring STI rate may be slowing, CDC says. One group is in ...

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    In 2023, the U.S. reported over a million more sexually transmitted infections than in 2004, according to the CDC.Thousands of babies have syphilis. Soaring STI rate may be slowing, CDC says. One ...

  7. Syphilis - Wikipedia

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    According to the Columbian theory, syphilis was brought to Spain by the men who sailed with Christopher Columbus in 1492 and spread from there, with a serious epidemic in Naples beginning as early as 1495. Contemporaries believed the disease sprang from American roots, and in the 16th century physicians wrote extensively about the new disease ...

  8. STD epidemic slows as new syphilis and gonorrhea cases fall ...

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    More than 2.4 million cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia were diagnosed and reported last year — 1.6 million cases of chlamydia, 600,000 of gonorrhea, and more than 209,000 of syphilis. Syphilis is a particular concern. For centuries, it was a common but feared infection that could deform the body and end in death.

  9. Syphilis cases are on the rise. The FDA just approved a ... - AOL

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    Congenital syphilis cases have more than tripled in recent years, with over 3,700 cases reported in 2022, according to the CDC. This is the highest number since 1994. How is syphilis treated?