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The video discusses the virulence of the Treponema pallidum bacterium, which causes syphilis. The bacterium has a unique structure with outer and inner membranes, and it propels itself using nano-motors that spin in a spiral shape. Its lack of caps on the surface of the bacterium makes it easily recognizable by the immune system, which scratches and transports it for digestion. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that is more likely to occur in people who are engaged in risky sexual behaviors. The disease is more obvious at lower temperatures, result in a variety of symptoms, such as skin lesions, mucous patches, and even hair loss. The infection can resolve itself, but some patients who present with the second phase of the disease may face more severe complications.
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