
Also known as frambesia, frambesia tropica, frambosie, polypapilloma tropicum, thymosis, bouba, Endemic treponematoses, Treponema pertenue infection
Yaws is a tropical infection of the skin, bones, and joints caused by the spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum pertenue. The disease begins with a round, hard swelling of the skin, in diameter. The center may break open and form an ulcer. This initial skin lesion typically heals after 3–6 months. After weeks to years, joints and bones may become painful, fatigue may develop, and new skin lesions may appear. The skin of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet may become thick and break open. The bones (especially those of the nose) may become misshapen. After 5 years or more, large
Фрамбезия (от фр. framboise — «малина»; другие названия: тропическая полипапиллома, тропический сифилис, тропическая фрамбезия, пиан) — тропическая бактериальная инфекция кожи, костей и суставов, вызываемая спирохетой Treponema pallidum pertenue.
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