Syphilis TestsMicrohemagglutination assay (MHA-TP), (Syphilis Test), Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Test, (Syphilis Test), Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) Test, (Syphilis Test) Why It Is DoneA test for syphilis is done to: - Screen for syphilis or monitor treatment for a
syphilis infection. Screening tests help your doctor look for a certain disease
or condition before any symptoms appear. This increases the chance of finding
the infection when it can be cured or treated to avoid long-term problems.
- The Public Health Agency of Canada
recommends that all pregnant women be screened for syphilis early in pregnancy,
and prenatal syphilis testing is standard procedure in all provinces.
- Confirm that a syphilis infection is
present.
A syphilis infection can spread through the bloodstream to all
parts of the body. If not treated, syphilis can cause severe heart disease,
brain damage, spinal cord damage, blindness, and death.
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