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In 1956 he was promoted to chief physician in the department of treponematosis.
Treponematosis: a possible case from the late prehistoric of North Carolina.
In seven cases, these characteristics coincided with scars on long bones, also evidence pointing to treponematosis.
Pinta is classified as a treponematosis, which is an infectious disease caused by a treponema.
He hypothesizes that "the differing ecological conditions produced different types of treponematosis and, in time, closely related but different diseases."
"More and more evidence is coming in indicating that treponematosis was in Europe before Columbus," Dr. Ortner said yesterday.
He said the two skeletons, dating from before 1420, contained the kind of bone damage caused by treponematosis, a group of allied diseases including syphilis and yaws.
More recently, the bone pathology of the Homo erectus KNM-ER 1808 has actually been attributed to treponematosis, a bacterial infection.
Crosby writes, "It is not impossible that the organisms causing treponematosis arrived from America in the 1490s...and evolved into both venereal and non-venereal syphilis and yaws."
His appointment as an expert in the Venerology and Treponematosis Section of the World Health Organization, was a recognition of his status as a specialist in sexually transmitted diseases.
This chronic malnutrition also made them prone to other infections, such as tuberculosis (which only a few specimens exhibited) and treponematosis (a non venereal form of yaws or syphilis) a disease which many were found to have been afflicted with.
Since the non-venereal treponematoses provoke identical antibody responses to those found in syphilis, problems arise in deciding whether such positive blood tests reflect, say, latent syphilis, or simply past infection by a non-venereal treponematosis in the country of origin.
Dichuchwa Endemic Syphilis Frenga Njovera Nonvenereal Syphilis Siti Treponematosis, Bejel Type None Bejel is an infectious disease that is rare in the United States but common in certain parts of the world.
The case for the American origin of treponematosis gained wide backing four years ago when Dr. Armelagos and Dr. Brenda J. Baker, now at Tufts University, published the results of an extensive survey of skeletal material from both the New World and the Old.