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yaws    
n. 印度痘

印度痘

yaws
n 1: an infectious tropical disease resembling syphilis in its
early stages; marked by red skin eruptions and ulcerating
lesions [synonym: {yaws}, {frambesia}, {framboesia}]

Yaws \Yaws\, n. [African yaw a raspberry.] (Med.)
A disease, occurring in the Antilles and in Africa,
characterized by yellowish or reddish tumors, of a contagious
character, which, in shape and appearance, often resemble
currants, strawberries, or raspberries. There are several
varieties of this disease, variously known as {framboesia},
{pian}, {verrugas}, and {crab-yaws}.
[1913 Webster]

127 Moby Thesaurus words for "yaws":
African lethargy, Asiatic cholera, Chagres fever, German measles,
Haverhill fever, acute articular rheumatism, ague, alkali disease,
amebiasis, amebic dysentery, anthrax, bacillary dysentery,
bastard measles, black death, black fever, blackwater fever,
breakbone fever, brucellosis, bubonic plague, cachectic fever,
cerebral rheumatism, chicken pox, cholera, cowpox, dandy fever,
deer fly fever, dengue, dengue fever, diphtheria, dumdum fever,
dysentery, elephantiasis, encephalitis lethargica, enteric fever,
erysipelas, famine fever, five-day fever, flu, frambesia,
glandular fever, grippe, hansenosis, hepatitis, herpes,
herpes simplex, herpes zoster, histoplasmosis, hookworm,
hydrophobia, infantile paralysis, infectious mononucleosis,
inflammatory rheumatism, influenza, jail fever, jungle rot,
kala azar, kissing disease, lepra, leprosy, leptospirosis, loa loa,
loaiasis, lockjaw, madness, malaria, malarial fever, marsh fever,
measles, meningitis, milzbrand, mumps, ornithosis, osteomyelitis,
paratyphoid fever, parotitis, parrot fever, pertussis, pneumonia,
polio, poliomyelitis, polyarthritis rheumatism, ponos, psittacosis,
rabbit fever, rabies, rat-bite fever, relapsing fever,
rheumatic fever, rickettsialpox, ringworm, rubella, rubeola,
scarlatina, scarlet fever, schistosomiasis, septic sore throat,
shingles, sleeping sickness, sleepy sickness, smallpox,
snail fever, splenic fever, spotted fever, strep throat,
swamp fever, tetanus, thrush, tinea, trench fever, trench mouth,
tuberculosis, tularemia, typhoid, typhoid fever, typhus,
typhus fever, undulant fever, vaccinia, varicella, variola,
venereal disease, viral dysentery, whooping cough, yellow fever,
yellow jack, zona, zoster


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  • Yaws - World Health Organization (WHO)
    WHO fact sheet on yaws, a neglected tropical disease that affects the skin, bone and cartilage Includes key facts, definition, scope of the problem, signs and symptoms, treatment, prevention and WHO response
  • Yaws (Endemic treponematoses)
    Yaws is a chronic skin infection characterized by papillomas (noncancerous lumps) and ulcers It is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue, which belongs to the same group of bacteria that causes venereal syphilis
  • Yaws - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Yaws occurs in overcrowded communities, with limited access to basic amenities, such as water and sanitation, as well as health care Yaws primarily affects children aged under 15 years who live in poor communities in warm, humid and tropical forested areas of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific islands
  • Yaws (Endemic treponematoses) - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Yaws (also known as framboesia or pian) is a chronic disease of childhood caused by spiral bacteria Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue and part of the larger group of endemic treponematoses The disease affects the skin, bones and cartilage and causes disfigurement and debilitation Human transmission occurs by skin-to-skin contact through scrapes or cuts, mainly in poor communities in
  • Yaws WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Yaws is a chronic infectious disease, caused by the Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue, which affects the skin, bone and cartilage If left untreated, it can lead to deformities of the nose and bones of the leg Transmission is through person-to-person contact of minor injuries Poverty, low socio-economic conditions, and poor personal hygiene facilitate the spread of yaws
  • Yaws eradication - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Yaws is a chronic infectious disease that is closely linked to poverty It is eradicable as humans are the only hosts A global campaign using benzathine penicillin injection reduced 95% of global cases in the late 1960s However, abandonment of programmes and weak surveillance led to resurgence in many countries, prompting WHO to re-start control programmes in 2007 The discovery in 2012 that
  • Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases
    Either of 2 antibiotics – azithromycin or benzathine penicillin – may be used to treat yaws: Azithromycin (single oral dose) at 30 mg kg (maximum 2 gm) is the preferred choice in the WHO " Yaws Eradication Strategy " (the Morges Strategy) because of the ease of administration and logistical consideration in large-scale treatment campaigns
  • Report of the virtual regional consultation on yaws eradication in . . .
    The meeting aimed to update the epidemiological situation of yaws in the region, share the latest WHO guidance and country experiences on yaws eradication, and discuss ways forward to achieve the goal of yaws eradication as set in the NTD road map targets for 2030
  • Yaws Elimination Story - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Yaws, a chronic bacterial infection, is transmitted mainly through direct skin contact with an infected person A single skin lesion develops at the point of entry of the bacterium, after 2-4 weeks of contact If left untreated, multiple lesions appear all over the body Although rarely fatal, yaws can lead to chronic disfigurement and disability
  • Yaws success story in pictures - World Health Organization (WHO)
    A health worker examines the father and his child with multiple yaws During treatment campaigns, it is important for health workers to examine people and their close contacts for other symptoms associated with yaws





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