Syphilis does get in your blood.
Because syphilis gets into the blood.
Blood tests are usually used to check for syphilis.
Syphilis is diagnosed with a blood test, which is determined positive if the antibodies to the infection are found in the blood.
Your blood will undergo rigorous testing procedures. In addition to blood typing, the tests include screening for hepatitis, syphilis, and HIV
It is a diagnostic test for syphilis that checks the blood serum reaction to an antibody.
RPR stands for rapid plasma reagin; it's a blood test for syphilis.
RPR stands for rapid plasma reagin; it's a blood test for syphilis.
The doctor may order a complete blood count (CBC) with specific antibody tests to rule out syphilis or immune system disorders.
Yes. Blood type has nothing to do with marriage. The premarital blood tests in the past were done to test for Syphilis.
Years ago in the black community various blood disorders were referred to as "bad blood": Syphilis, diabetes, sickle cell anemia and more recently AIDS.
Yes. Blood type has nothing to do with marriage. The premarital blood tests in the past were done to test for Syphilis.
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