Yes
is yaws considered armed and dangerous
The bacteria that can cause yaws is called Treponema pallidum. Yaws is a disease that mostly affects young children in warm, tropical climates such as those in Africa and Southeast Asia.
like when you have a cut are something then yaws gets in your cut and then it gets infected and then you have yaws . . . .
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It is estimated that around 64,000 people are infected with yaws worldwide, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions in Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Yaws is a bacterial infection that affects mainly children in low-income areas with poor sanitation and limited access to healthcare.
Without treatment, yaws is a terribly disfiguring chronic illness. With appropriate treatment, the progression of the disease can be completely halted.
by mouth and smooching
yes
Yes, but this is in rare cases.
It's longitudinal axis
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Cecil John Hackett has written: 'Differential diagnosis of yaws' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Yaws 'Treponematoses (yaws and treponarid) in exhumed Australian Aboriginal bones' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Bones, Diseases, History, Infections, Paleopathology, Treponematoses