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What are the transmission routes of syphilis? How to prevent the spread of syphilis

Sexual contact is the main route of transmission among the causes of syphilis, accounting for more than 95% of it. TP infection is most contagious in the early stages. If it is overt syphilis, hard chancre in any part of sexual contact can occur, such as the genitalia, perianal butts , rectum girl butt adult toys , nipple, tongue, pharynx, fingers remote control vibrator , etc. As the disease period extends, the infectivity becomes less and less infectious. It is generally believed that sexual contact will no longer be infectious more than 2 years after infection.
Treponema pallidum can also be transmitted through indirect contact, such as through kissing, breastfeeding, and daily necessities such as underwear and bedding contaminated with patient secretions. It is also one of the causes of syphilis. Pregnant women with syphilis can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, causing intrauterine infection of the fetus, which mostly occurs after 4 months of pregnancy, leading to miscarriage, premature delivery, and stillbirth. It is generally believed that the shorter the syphilis period in a pregnant woman, the greater the chance of infection to the fetus. It can still be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta 2 years after infection, which is a major factor in the cause of fetal syphilis. The main causes of syphilis are the above. For this serious infectious sexually transmitted disease, prevention is the most important. Normal sexual life is beneficial to health. Especially for women, the normal endocrine system is inseparable from sexual life, but we must Pay attention to preventing sexual behavior that may be the cause of syphilis.
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