What does it mean to have 0.05 antibodies to syphilis spirochetes?



A syphilis spirochete antibody of 0.05 indicates that the syphilis serum is negative for non-specific antibodies and is not infected with syphilis. The normal value of syphilis spirochete antibody is within 0~1. If it does not exceed 1, it means that you are not infected with syphilis.

Syphilis is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse, mother-to-child transmission, and blood transmission. It is categorized into Stage I syphilis, Stage II syphilis and Stage III syphilis.

Stage I syphilis is characterized by chancre and ulcers in the genital area, which are painless and itchy; Stage II syphilis is characterized by widespread erythema, rosacea, and flat warts in the genital area; and Stage III syphilis is characterized by cardiovascular syphilis and neurosyphilis.

Syphilis spirochete antibody of 0.05, and not infected with syphilis, if more than 1 recommended timely medical treatment.