Treponema pallidum is a spirochete bacterium responsible for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection. It is characterized by its corkscrew shape and motility, allowing it to penetrate host tissues. The bacterium is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, but can also be passed from mother to child during pregnancy. Treponema pallidum is typically treated with antibiotics, such as penicillin.
t pallidum isn't related to HIV.
The scientific name of Treponema pallidum is Treponema pallidum.
A pallidum is another term for the globus pallidus - the inner part of the lenticular nucleus of the brain.
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No, Treponema pallidum is a spirochete.
Treponema Pallidum
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Treponema pallidum is the organism responsible for syphilis. So, unprotected sex with someone can pass on the disease.
The disease caused by Treponema pallidum is called syphilis. Other alternate names for syphilis include the "Great Imitator" because it can mimic other conditions and the "French Disease" due to its spread during the European Renaissance.
Treponema pallidum
Treponema pallidum is a spiral-shaped bacterium known as a spirochete. It has a long, thin, coiled shape that allows it to move effectively within its host's tissues.
It test for the antibodies for the causative agent of syphilis, Treponema pallidum