What are the differences between AIDS and syphilis?

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The differences between AIDS and syphilis include different causes, different clinical manifestations, and different cure conditions.

What are the differences between AIDS and syphilis?

1. Different causes

AIDS is caused by infection with human immunodeficiency virus. Syphilis is caused by infection with Treponema pallidum.

2. Different clinical manifestations

The main clinical manifestations of AIDS patients include fever, night sweats, sore throat, diarrhea, joint swelling, etc. Syphilis begins to develop about 2-3 weeks after infection, and generally has no systemic symptoms, mainly with symptoms such as hard chancre and enlarged lymph nodes.

What are the differences between AIDS and syphilis?

3. Different cure conditions There is no

clinical treatment for AIDS, so AIDS cannot be cured. Primary and secondary syphilis can be cured by timely treatment, but tertiary syphilis is difficult to cure.



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