Syphilis Testing Flashcards

1
Q

What is Syphilis caused by?

A

Bacteria called Treponema pallidum

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What are the types of treponemal tests?

A

Darkfield microscopy
FTA-Abs (Fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test)
TPI (Treponema pallidum immobilization test)
MHA-TP (Microhemagglutination assay)

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What are the types of non-treponemal tests (reagin tests)?

A

VDRL - Veneareal disease research lab

RPR - Rapid plasma reagin test

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4
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What is the test of choice for screening CSF for Syphilis?

A

VDRL

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5
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In regards to sensitivity and specificity, how does RPR differ from VDRL?

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RPR is more sensitive but less specific than VDRL

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What syphilis test is the most sensitive in all stages of infection?

A

FTA-ABS - fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test

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What three tests are the most sensitive in the primary stage of Syphilis infection?

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FTA-ABS (most sensitive)
RPR (second)
VDRL (third)

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What Syphilis tests are most sensitive in the secondary stage of infection?

A

All tests equally sensitive

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What Syphilis tests are most sensitive in the late stage of infection?

A

FTA-ABS, MHA-TP, TPI, Reagin Tests (equal sensitivity)

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Do RPR and VDRL tests screen or diagnose Syphilis?

A

RPR and VDRL (non-treponemal/reagin tests) screens for syphilis and are NOT diagnostic.

Treponemal tests are diagnostic

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