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you get flat white sores in the mouth and throat (this is the second stage of syphilis which occurs about 2 months after the 1st stage of syphilis) The 1st stage of syphilis occurs anywhere from 10-90 days after exposure to the infected person! Syphillis can be spread by kissing in the secondary stage!!!!!!!!!!!

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