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YAWS 1. PIAN 2. BUBAS 3. FRAMBOESIA Yaws and its relatives are caused by spirochete bacteria Treponema • Contagious , non venereal treponemal infection. • No cardiovascular or neurological abnormalities Yaws is typically found in tropical areas of Africa, South America, and Asia Between 1950 and 1970, WHO and UNICEF led a campaign to treat people in 46 countries It worked, but these diseases now receive little attention Caused by Treponema pertenue . Reservoir of infection – Man Age - It affect children < 15 years [peak incidence 6-10 years]. Immunity – no natural immunity. Provides partial immunity to veneral syphilis. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS • Climate – endemic in warm and humid conditions • Social factors scanty clothing Poor personal cleanliness Overcrowding Bad housing Low standard of living Absence of soap MODE OF TRANSMISSION • Direct contact • Fomites • Vector INCUBATION PERIOD 3 to 5 weeks The endemic treponematoses are mainly transmitted by human-to-human contact CLASSIFICATION • Primary stage …..lesion at site of inoculation. • Secondary stage ….multiple skin lesion. • Latent stage …..no symptom but skin lesion can relapse. • Tertiary ….bone , joint & soft tissue deformality OTHER CASSIFICATION • Early----: primary & secondary { contagious skin lesion }. • Late -----: tertiary (not contagious). CLINICAL PRESENTATION Primary lesion called….. mother yaw.[IP 9-90 days]. 1ry papule---enlarge → papilloma {resolve spontaneously after 3-6 months }. 2ry may occur near the 1ry or elsewhere on the body {last for more than 6 months } Macule , papules , nodules ,and hyperkeratotic lesion in palms & soles { CRAB YAWS } ,lesions may ulcerate. Saber shin due to chronic untreated osteoperiostitis. Pt with late yaws → juxtaarticular nodules → gangosa [ rhinopharyngitis mutilans ] The first sign of yaws is a primary lesion known as a “mother yaw” Without treatment, secondary widespread lesions form After years without treatment, larger problems may develop Gangosa Saber shin / tibia INVESTIGATIONS Diagnosis on clinical findings. Non treponema test:VDRL. Positive in all stages except early lesions . Dark-field examination ….. + ve . Biopsy. These diseases can be diagnosed in two ways Dark field microscopy Serological Tests MANAGEMENT Benzathine penicillin ( penicillin G ) 1.2 million units IM once Penicillin V for 7-10 days.[ for 1ry , 2ry &latent]. Tetracyclin 1-2 g\ day for 7-14 days.[tertiary] Erythromycin [tertiary]. Doxycycline 200mg 1 st ,100 mg\day for 7-14 days.[tertiary]. Benzathine penicillin is the main drug of choice for treatment CONTROL 1. Survey 2. Treatment Total mass treatment ( more than 10% prevalence) Juvenile mass treatment ( 5% to 10 %) selective mass treatment (less than 5 %) 3. Resurvey and treatment ( every 6 to 12 months) 4. Surveillance 5. Environmental improvement 6. Resurgence of yaws 7. Evaluation