Multiple Choice
The secondary stage of syphilis
A) has no symptoms.
B) is when gummas develop in tissues.
C) is when the patient is no longer infectious to others.
D) occurs within 10 days of the primary stage.
E) is a time when the pathogen enters and multiplies in the blood.
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