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What Does RPR 1-2 Suggest?

I contacted syphyllis 14 yrs ago.. Fit tested again 2 yrs. ago came back non reactive... Just had a rest again 3 weeks ago RPR shown 1-2.. Was I reinfected again? Waiting in another blood work taking... I no it always shows positive in blood work, but wen I tested 2 yrs. ago it was nonreactive....
Fri, 26 Dec 2014
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Don't worry you are absolutely fine.
RPR 1:8 titre or more is considered reactive.
Yours is low dilution which is considered non-reactive.
Relax. To be absolutely sure you need to take tests like VDRL, FTAbs or TPHA.

Happy to take more queries! You can also write a review for me. If you would like some more information, I will be happy to provide. You can take a follow-up query.
Take care!
Dr. Sheetal Verma
Infectious Disease Specialist
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What Does RPR 1-2 Suggest?

Thanks for your query at HCM! I am Infectious Disease Specialist! I went through your query! Don t worry you are absolutely fine. RPR 1:8 titre or more is considered reactive. Yours is low dilution which is considered non-reactive. Relax. To be absolutely sure you need to take tests like VDRL, FTAbs or TPHA. Happy to take more queries! You can also write a review for me. If you would like some more information, I will be happy to provide. You can take a follow-up query. Take care! Dr. Sheetal Verma Infectious Disease Specialist