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1 II, 6. 3. 3| infections gonorrhoea and syphilis.~ ~Chlamydia infection~ ~
2 II, 6. 3. 3| within the EU, 1995 - 2004~ ~Syphilis~ ~Syphilis significantly
3 II, 6. 3. 3| 1995 - 2004~ ~Syphilis~ ~Syphilis significantly declined after
4 II, 6. 3. 3| considerable resurgence of syphilis occurred in the late 1980s
5 II, 6. 3. 3| Latvia and Lithuania) where syphilis incidence was very high
6 II, 6. 3. 3| Slovakia, Slovenia and Poland) syphilis incidence remained below
7 II, 6. 3. 3| decreasing trend. In 2005, 12 945 syphilis cases were reported by 24
8 II, 6. 3. 3| ratio, 4.4:1).~ ~Neonatal syphilis is still unacceptably common
9 II, 6. 3. 3| potentially eradicable form of syphilis within the next decade,
10 II, 9. 2. 3| The incidence rate of syphilis is low and seems to be decreasing
11 II, 9. 3. 1| infections. The incidence rate of syphilis is low and seems to be decreasing.
12 II, 9. 3. 1| reporting rates. Gonorrhea and syphilis have a current incidence
13 II, 9. 4. 3| rates of gonorrhoea and syphilis have increased by 55 per
14 IV, 11. 6. 2| transplantation, leprosy, syphilis, cancerous diseases):~-
15 IV, 12. 10 | i.e. Hepatitis B & C, HPV, Syphilis, and Gonorrhea). It has
16 Key, Ap5. 0. 0| Sweden~swimming~syndrome~syphilis~