What does syphilis nonspecific antibody 1:1 mean?

Syphilis non-specific antibody 1:1 suggests that the patient’s body may have been infected with syphilis.
When a person is infected with syphilis, the body will produce two types of antibodies against the syphilis spirochete, one is specific and the other is non-specific.
Syphilis non-specific antibody 1:1, generally indicates that the syphilis test is positive, indicating that the body may have been infected with syphilis, the patient needs to go to the regular hospital in time to carry out relevant examinations to clarify the status of syphilis infection.
Syphilis non-specific antibody, not only the syphilis spirochete infection will appear positive, but also may appear in lupus erythematosus, leprosy patients, and even drug addicts, pregnant women may also appear syphilis non-specific antibody positive.
When a patient tests 1:1 for syphilis non-specific antibodies, he should go to the hospital in time to complete the syphilis-specific antibody test to clarify whether he is infected with syphilis, so as to avoid delaying his condition.