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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.

  • 00:00:00 - In this section, the virulence of the treponema pallidum bacterium is discussed - The treponema pallidum has a structure composed of a protoplasma, which is enveloped by a citoplasmatic membrane and a peptidoglican, and an external membrane that moderates the sensitivity of the bacteria to temperature and oxidation events, making it difficult to cultivate in the laboratory - The treponema pallidum is propelled by nano-motors that spin in a spiral shape, such as flagellar filaments, this movement allows it to move sinuously in viscous liquids like blood or liquid interstitial - The lack of caps on the surface of the bacterium makes it an easy target for the immune system, which can recognize it and transport it for digestion.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the video, the speaker explains that the syphilis bacterium, Treponema pallidum, is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that can be passed from one person to another through intimate contact. The infection is more likely to occur at lower temperatures, causing the bacteria to thrive in the dark and result in a variety of symptoms. The most common signs and symptoms of syphilis involve skin lesions, which range from sores to condylomas, mucous patches, and even hair loss. Some of these symptoms arecommon neglected, such as lesions in the genital area, allowing asymptomatic patients to contract and spread the disease during the promo phase. The syphilis infection can resolve itself, but it’s possible that some of these patients who present with the second phase of the disease may

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