The RPR Card Test is a non-treponemal screening assay used for the serologic detection of syphilis. It is recommended when venous blood collection is performed. In this method, a carbon-particle cardiolipin antigen reacts with “reagin,” an antibody-like substance present in the serum of individuals with syphilis and occasionally in individuals with other acute or chronic conditions.
When reagin is present, visible flocculation occurs as the carbon particles in the RPR antigen coagulate, forming black clumps against a white background. Non-reactive specimens exhibit a uniform light gray appearance without clumping. Results are interpreted macroscopically.
Agglutination Test.
Non-reactive