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treponema pallidum
What is Treponema pallidum?
Treponema pallidum
is a spirochete bacterium that is the causative agent of
syphilis
, a sexually transmitted infection. It is a member of the family Spirochaetaceae and is characterized by its spiral shape and corkscrew motility.
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