Abstract
Point-of-care tests are essential for rapid and efficient screening of syphilis, especially in low-resource settings. Oral fluid specimens offer a noninvasive, accessible, and practical alternative to traditional blood samples. Our study evaluated the performance of a rapid treponemal test using oral fluid specimens. We found that the rapid treponemal test using oral fluid had good sensitivity compared with the rapid treponemal test using serum and the non-treponemal RPR test. This suggests that oral fluid could be a viable option for syphilis screening, facilitating broader and faster access to diagnosis and treatment. However, further studies are needed to improve the specificity of this method to ensure accurate screening in diverse clinical scenarios.
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Qquellon, J., Vargas, S. K., Vasquez, F., Reyes-Diaz, E. M., Konda, K. A., Caceres, C. F., & Klausner, J. D. (2025). Laboratory evaluation of oral fluid for syphilis screening among clinic users from Lima, Peru. Microbiology Spectrum, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01298-24
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