Is a positive colloidal gold test for syphilis spirochete antibodies accurate?

A positive colloidal gold test for Syphilis spirochete antibodies is relatively accurate. The Syphilis Spirochete Antibody Colloidal Gold Test is mainly used to detect Syphilis-specific antibodies. The Colloidal Gold Test accelerates the reaction between Syphilis antigens and antibodies, and the results are relatively accurate. If the test result is positive, syphilis infection is considered. The body produces antibodies to the syphilis spirochete about 6 weeks after high-risk sexual behavior, and a positive result of the syphilis spirochete serum antibody test is considered syphilis infection. If the result is still positive after retesting, the diagnosis of syphilis infection is confirmed, and deworming treatment is needed. Penicillin drugs are preferred for the treatment of syphilis, and ceftriaxone can be chosen for patients with penicillin allergy. After the end of the treatment, it is necessary to regularly review the syphilis serum antibody. Syphilis is highly contagious and may be life-threatening if it develops into advanced syphilis without active treatment. After the infection of syphilis, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, and the drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor.