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Overview
Syphilis can be congenital or acquired and is classified as primary, secondary, latent, or tertiary.
Classification
Syphilis can be classified into
- Congenital
- Early
- Late
- Acquired
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Latent
- Neurosyphilis