The typical lesion of secondary syphilis is
A. a painless reddened lesion called a chancre at the site of infection.
B. gummas in bones, in nervous tissues, or on the skin.
C. a generalized rash.
D. purulent sore throat.
E. the development of buboes in the lymph nodes at the site of infection.
Answer: C. a generalized rash.
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