Blood tests for syphilis. Weeks to rule it out.

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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2025-05-15 22:32:58
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Syphilis is mainly caused by sexually transmitted Treponema pallidum infection. Usually, after four weeks of sexual life, blood tests for syphilis antibodies are negative, which can basically be ruled out. If the test results are still negative after 6 weeks, the possibility of syphilis infection can be completely ruled out.