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[quote]Even in the days before penicillin became available in World War II to cure syphilis, the number of reported syphilis cases peaked at 575,000, and that total included individuals who never could be treated and developed the late stages of the disease that cause brain and heart damage. Syphilis cases dropped to their lowest ever total in 2000 soon after health officials had announced a national syphilis elimination program. But cases have risen each year since then to 9,756 cases in 2006. Most cases have involved gay men, who account for about 65 percent of cases, and to a lesser extent women. Also, a small number of cases have occurred among newborns. The reference for this News is from the New York times and the Link is http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/14/health/14diseases.html?_r=1&ref=us&oref=slogin[/quote]
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