Is the chemiluminescent method for syphilis spirochete antibodies accurate?

Syphilis spirochete antibody chemiluminescence method is an accurate method to check syphilis spirochete. Syphilis spirochete antibody chemiluminescence method is a newly developed reagent for syphilis confirmation in China, which is inexpensive and characterized by accurate results. The main tests for syphilis spirochetes are gelatin agglutination test (TPPA) and antibody chemiluminescence assay (CLIA). Studies have shown that syphilis spirochete antibody chemiluminescence assay has higher specificity, sensitivity and clinical compliance rate than gelatin agglutination test, and the results are objective, easy to analyze, and reproducible. However, there are some false positives and hook effects in the antibody chemiluminescence method, so it needs to be used in conjunction with the gelatin agglutination test and the clinic to confirm the diagnosis. Consult your physician for specific advice.