Syphilis is detected by the VDRL test
Most probably its VDRL test.
In STD testing, "negative" typically means that the test did not find evidence of the specific infection being tested for, indicating that the individual is likely free of that STD. On the other hand, "not detected" often refers to tests that look for the presence of the infection's genetic material or antigens, suggesting that the pathogen was not present in the sample collected. While both terms indicate an absence of infection, "not detected" may imply that the test was performed but did not find any indicators of the disease, which can be relevant for tests with varying sensitivity.
it is used in the lab for VDRL, Widal test, & such other tests .
it is used in the lab for VDRL, Widal test, & such other tests .
can psyllerol be detected in urine test
Syphilis and gonorrhea come to mind.
A nonreactive VDRL test is good news. It means that a person is negative for syphilis.I have received employment visa of UAE through Company. During Pre-medical test are test are negative except VDRL is positive. Now I am in problem what I do for VDRL will declare negative.
A Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test is primarily performed to screen for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It detects non-specific antibodies that may be present in the blood in response to the infection. While it is a useful screening tool, positive results often require confirmatory testing with more specific tests, such as the FTA-ABS. The VDRL test is also occasionally used to monitor disease activity and treatment response.
Yes, but it requires a specific test in order to be detected.
Pretty much anything can be detected in a drug test.
Can spice be detected in blood test
it is detected 3minutes after you urinate on the test stick..... if it takes any longer than 4minutes then the test is not reliable as it could be faulty... the pregnancy hormone detected on a test will then last/stay on the test for how ever long you keep the test!