In The Know: Syphilis-The Forgotten Killer Pamphlet

This pamphlet provides essential, and often surprising, information about the renewed threat of syphilis.

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Description

This pamphlet provides essential, and often surprising, information about the renewed threat of syphilis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a bacterium. The brochure warns that newer forms of the infection are more resistant to penicillin. Once it occurs, nothing can repair damage to the body. Moreover, a person with syphilis is two to five times more likely to be infected by HIV and to transmit an HIV infection to a partner.

The pamphlet also describes symptoms and effects of the three stages of syphilis and advises the reader on ways to avoid spreading or becoming exposed to the infection, either through abstaining from sex or restricting sex to one uninfected partner. Additionally, it advises that condom use reduces but does not entirely remove the risk of syphilis infection. Readers seeking further information are referred to the “In the Know Zone” website and to the National STD hotline.

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This brochure is also available in Spanish.

Sold in Packs of 50 and the minimum is 100.

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Additional information

Weight 0.02 oz
Dimensions 9.5 × 3.75 × .01 in
Minimum Order Quantity

100

Size

9.25" x 14.625"

Grade Level

Adult, College, High School, Middle School

Type

Free Sample

Yes

Sold in Multiples Of

50

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