The influence of nonspecific sensitization on the course of syphilis in rabbits
G. G. Kondratiev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1) : 91 -93.
The influence of nonspecific sensitization on the course of syphilis in rabbits
Syphilis progresses very differently in people. This difference is found in relation to the development, clinical manifestations and outcome of syphilitic infection. There is reason to believe that the course of syphilis is greatly influenced by the properties of the infected organism, primarily its reactive ability.
The development and course of syphilis is associated with sensitization of the body; the nature of syphilitic manifestations is in a certain connection with the characteristics of the allergic reaction that develops during the course of the disease at different periods of syphilis.
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