The Syphilis Pandemic Prior to Penicillin: Origin, Health Issues, Cultural Representation and Ethical Challenges.


Journal

Acta dermato-venereologica
ISSN: 1651-2057
Titre abrégé: Acta Derm Venereol
Pays: Sweden
ID NLM: 0370310

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 Mar 2024
Historique:
received: 11 12 2023
accepted: 16 01 2024
medline: 4 3 2024
pubmed: 4 3 2024
entrez: 4 3 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Syphilis is currently a treatable disease, with a low incidence in most developed countries, although the prevalence has increased recently, especially among men-who-have-sex-with-men. In many of the least developed countries, however, syphilis is still a major health problem, although the problem is not comparable to the desperate situation worldwide less than 80 years ago. At that time, and for many centuries previously, syphilis dramatically affected the lives and health of individuals and threatened the well-being of many societies. This review examines the aetiology, transmission, and many manifestations of syphilis from a historical perspective, emphasizing morbidity, treatment, psychosocial and cultural manifestations, as well as ethical issues uncovered in the clinical search for knowledge about the manifestations of the disease.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38436430
doi: 10.2340/actadv.v104.34879
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

adv34879

Auteurs

Lisa Ekselius (L)

Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Bengt Gerdin (B)

Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Anders Vahlquist (A)

Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. anders.vahlquist@medsci.uu.se.

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