Wassermann's complement fixation test

Wassermann's complement fixation test, a clinical laboratory test, also known as Fahrenheit reaction, laboratory specimens for venous blood, negative reference values, positive for syphilis patients, other diseases such as regression, malaria, lupus erythematosus, tumor type Leprosy can also be positive, and some patients with syphilis can always be negative. Basic Information Specialist classification: Infectious disease inspection and classification: pathogenic microorganism inspection Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: Normally negative. Positive: Positive indicates syphilis and yaws. Tips: Continuous inspection, once a week, if 4 negative, you can rule out syphilis. Normal value The normal value is negative. Clinical significance Abnormal results: Positive in syphilis, yaws. People who need to check: Patients with syphilis and other diseases such as relapsing fever, malaria, lupus, and leprosy. Positive results may be diseases: syphilis, leprosy, yaw disease considerations At the time of examination: if it is negative, it is highly suspected of syphilis. After the examination: continuous inspection, once a week, if 4 negative, can exclude syphilis. Unsuitable for people: those who do not have an indication for examination should not do this check. Inspection process In the TP-ELISA test, the enzyme-labeled reagent 100UL was added to each well, except for the blank well, which was included in the sample to be tested or the negative control. Positive control each 20UL, gently shake and mix, seal the plate, 37 degrees Celsius 60Min, wash the plate 5 times, buckle dry, add 50UL each color developer AB solution, mix, seal plate 3 degrees Celsius 15min plus 50UL stop solution Mix the colorimetric, the wavelength of the microplate reader is 450nm, the blank hole is zeroed, the absorbance (A value) is read, and the A value is negative, otherwise it is positive. Not suitable for the crowd Those who do not have an indication for examination should not do this check. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no complications and harm.

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