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1. The document compares two diseases: syphilis and puerperal sepsis. 2. Syphilis is caused by a spiral bacteria and spreads through sexual contact or from mother to embryo, while puerperal sepsis is caused by spherical bacteria and spreads through droplets or infected wounds during childbirth. 3. The symptoms of syphilis include painless hard rash and dark rash, while puerperal sepsis causes high fever, chills, pallor, and abdominal pain with foul discharge from the uterus.

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1. The document compares two diseases: syphilis and puerperal sepsis. 2. Syphilis is caused by a spiral bacteria and spreads through sexual contact or from mother to embryo, while puerperal sepsis is caused by spherical bacteria and spreads through droplets or infected wounds during childbirth. 3. The symptoms of syphilis include painless hard rash and dark rash, while puerperal sepsis causes high fever, chills, pallor, and abdominal pain with foul discharge from the uterus.

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The disease 1. Syphilis 2.

Puerperal sepsis

The microbe causes the Spiral bacteria Spherical bacteria


disease
Methods of 1. Sexual connection with 1. Droplets from a person
an infected person . infected with bacteria
infection: to a mother during
2. from the pregnant delivery .
mother to the embryo. 2. From an infected
wound .

Symptoms : 1. The appearance of


painless hard rash on
1. Severe increase in the
body core temperature
the tip of the .
reproductive organ 2. chilling
2. Dark brass colored rash 3. pallor
appears on the back & 4. severe acute pains in
the hand of the the lower abdomen
patient. associated by bad
smelling secretion from
the uterus .

Incubation period : From two to three weeks . From one day to four .
Complications : 1. Formation of tumors in
( happens when the different parts like liver
person wasn’t treated ) ,bones & parts of the
genital system .
2. the brain may also be
damaged .
Prevention : 1. Good sterilization for
surgical & personal tools .
2. wearing masks during
delivery .
3. prevent visits mother
after delivery .
4. the mother should be
kept warm & avoid
exposure to cold air .

Thanks

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