Serology testing for syphilis in pregnancy: is it still relevant?
Peter W Robertson
Microbiology Australia
29(4) 174 - 175
Published: 01 November 2008
Abstract
Until the emergence of HIV and other more spectacular viral diseases, syphilis has probably been referred to more than any other infectious disease throughout history – in theatre, literature and politics. During the 19th century, aside from being a notorious disease transmitted sexually, it was the diverse clinical and pathological forms of syphilis which led to much of this mystique and fear.https://doi.org/10.1071/MA08174
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