Inherited syphilis can be passed on from generation to generation. In the clinic we often see syphilitic type diseases such as Heart disease, MS, Parkinson's disease and Diabetes in patients who have either a history of syphilis in the previous generation or a history of these syphilitic like diseases which are passed on to the following generations. Homoeopaths when treating chronic disease look for the stigmata of syphilis, tuberculosis and other such diseases before choosing a remedy which matches the whole person.
No, syphilis cannot be transmitted through sharing wigs. Syphilis is primarily spread through sexual contact or from mother to baby during childbirth.
It is inherited.
On average, about 7 generations back, 10 percent of DNA is inherited from ancestors.
Asthma is usually inherited or something you develop as you get older. It is not something that can be transmitted.
Franz Mracek has written: 'Atlas of syphilis and the venereal diseases, including a brief treatise on the pathology and treatment' -- subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Atlases, Syphilis
Bejel, also known as endemic syphilis, is a chronic but curable disease, seen mostly in children in arid regions. Unlike the better-known venereal syphilis, endemic syphilis is not a sexually transmitted disease.
On average, 11 percent of DNA is inherited from a common ancestor around 5 generations back.
No, wearing wigs does not increase the risk of spreading syphilis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that is spread through direct contact with an infected sore, not through wearing wigs.
Ernest Finger has written: 'Die Syphilis und die venerischen Krankheiten' -- subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases, Syphilis
passed on from many family generations
A genetically inherited disease is passed down from parents to their offspring through genes, while a contagious disease is caused by pathogens such as bacteria or viruses that can be transmitted between individuals through direct or indirect contact. Genetically inherited diseases are not contagious and cannot be spread from person to person, whereas contagious diseases can be easily transmitted between individuals.
Transmitted by a dominant gene. If that gene is inherited from either parent, the offspring will develop HD. If the gene is NOT inherited, then the offspring will not have HD- AND cannot pass the gene to their offspring.