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Yaws is a tropical infection of the skin, bones and joints caused by the spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum pertenue.
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Yaws is a contagious, nonvenereal, treponemal infection in humans that presents mainly in children younger than 15 years.
Factsheet on this bacterial disease including causes, symptoms, treatment, diagnosis, transmission and prevention.
Factsheet with causes, symptoms, exams and tests, treatment, outlook, possible complications and prevention.
Factsheet on this chronic infection including past control efforts, its possible eradication, its prevalence, symptoms and treatment.
Factsheet with causes, symptoms, exams and tests, treatment, outlook, possible complications and prevention.
Yaws is a contagious, nonvenereal, treponemal infection in humans that presents mainly in children younger than 15 years.
Factsheet on this bacterial disease including causes, symptoms, treatment, diagnosis, transmission and prevention.
Factsheet on this chronic infection including past control efforts, its possible eradication, its prevalence, symptoms and treatment.
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July 7, 2022 at 5:15:09 UTC
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