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                                                   Skills workshop:
                                                   Screening tests
                                                   for syphilis

                                                   SYPHILIS RAPID TEST
 Objectives
                                                   The syphilis rapid test is a specific test for
 When you have completed this skills               syphilis and will become positive when there
                                                   are antibodies against Treponema pallidum
 workshop you should be able to:
                                                   (the organism that causes syphilis) in the
 • Screen a patient for syphilis with the          blood. The test result corresponds to that of
   syphilis rapid test and the RPR card test.      a TPHA or FTA test which are also specific
 • Interpret the results of the screening          tests for syphilis.
   tests.
                                                   A. Equipment needed to perform
                                                   a syphilis rapid test
SYPHILIS SCREENING                                 1. The Abbott Determine TB Whole Blood
                                                      Essay. Each kit contains ten cards with ten
At the first antenatal visit each woman               tests. The Chase Buffer (2.5 ml bottle) is
should be screened for syphilis. This could           supplied with the kit.
be done at the clinic with the syphilis rapid      2. EDTA capillary tubes marked to indicate
test (Determine Syphilis TP) or RPR card              50 μl, lancets, alcohol swabs and sterile
test. If syphilis is diagnosed, the patient must      gauze swabs. These are not supplied with
be informed and treatment must be started             the kit.
immediately at the antenatal clinic. Positive      The kit needs to be stored at room temperature
rapid screening tests must be confirmed with       between 2 °C and 30 °C. Storage in a fridge is
a laboratory RPR or VDRL test. The syphilis        required during summer time. The kit must
rapid test or RPR card test can be used in         not be used after the expiry date.
any antenatal clinic, as no sophisticated
equipment is required.
                                                   B. Performing the syphilis rapid test
                                                   1. Clean the patient’s fingertip with an alcohol
                                                      swab and allow the finger to dry.
SK ILLS WORKSHOP : SCREENING TESTS FOR SYPHILIS     55


2. Remove a test strip from the foil cover.            2. A negative test indicates that a person
3. Prick the skin of the fingertip with a lancet.         does not have antibodies and cannot
   Wipe the first drop of blood away with a               have syphilis, either in the present or
   sterile gauze swab.                                    past, unless the person was infected very
4. Collect the next drop of blood into the                recently and has not yet formed antibodies.
   EDTA tube. Either side of the tube can be
   used to collect blood. Fill the tube from the       E. Management if the syphilis
   tip to the first black circle (i.e. 50 μl blood).   rapid test is positive
   Avoid the collection of air bubbles.
5. Apply the 50 μl of blood from the EDTA              1. Explain to the patient that the screening
   tube onto the sample pad marked with an                test for syphilis is positive but that this
   arrow on the test strip.                               should be confirmed or rejected by a
6. Wait until all the blood has been absorbed             laboratory test (RPR or VDRL test).
   into the sample pad and then apply one              2. It is advisable, however, that treatment with
   drop of Chase Buffer. The bottle must                  penicillin be started immediately so that
   be held vertically (upside down) above                 the fetus can be treated while waiting for
   the test strip when a drop of the buffer is            the result of the laboratory test.
   dropped onto the sample pad.                        3. Ask the patient to return in one week for
7. Wait a minimum of 15 minutes and then                  the result of the laboratory test.
   read the result. The maximum waiting time
   for reading the test is 24 hours. After 24          F. Interpretation of the RPR or VDRL test
   hours the test becomes invalid.                     when the syphilis rapid test is positive
                                                       1. If the RPR or VDRL is negative the patient
C. Reading the results of the                             does not have syphilis. Treatment can be
syphilis rapid test                                       stopped.
1. Positive                                            2. If the RPR or VDRL titre is 1:16 or higher
   A red bar will appear within both the                  the patient has syphilis and must be
   Control window and the Patient window                  treated with a full course of three doses
   on the test strip. Any visible red bar in              of benzathine penicillin (Bicillin LA of
   the Patient window must be regarded as                 Penilente LA).
   positive.                                           3. If the RPR of VDRL titre is 1:8 or lower
2. Negative                                               and the patient and her partner have been
   A red bar will appear within the Control               fully treated in the past three months,
   window but no red bar is seen in the                   treatment can be stopped. Otherwise, a
   Patient window.                                        full course of three doses of benzathine
3. Invalid                                                penicillin must be given.
   If no red bar appears in the Control
   window, even if a red bar is visible in the
   Patient window, the result is invalid and           THE RPR CARD TEST
   the test must be repeated.
                                                       The RPR card test is a non-specific test that
D. The interpretation of the                           will become positive if the patient has syphilis.
syphilis rapid test                                    The result corresponds to that of a laboratory
1. A positive test indicates that a person has         RPR and VDRL test which are also non-
   antibodies against syphilis. This means that        specific tests for syphilis.
   the person either has active (untreated)
   syphilis or was infected in the past and no
   longer has the disease.
56    MATERNAL CARE



G. Collecting a blood sample                              tested at the same time, the test tube of
                                                          clotted blood must be numbered and the
A 3 ml sample of venous blood is needed
                                                          same number must be written on the card
for the test. Place the blood in a test tube for
                                                          with a soft pen. Make sure that the number
clotted blood (red-topped tube).
                                                          on the test tube always corresponds to the
                                                          number on the card.
H. Equipment needed to                               5.   Using the flat end of the stirrer, spread the
perform a RPR card test                                   drop of serum over the whole area within
1. The carbon antigen suspension.                         the circle.
2. The antigen dispenser attached to the             6.   Shake the antigen dispenser containing the
   special calibrated needle with a blunt tip.            antigen suspension well. Use the dispenser
3. The special stirrers (Dispenstirs).                    with the attached calibrated needle to place
4. The white RPR card.                                    one drop (50 μl) of antigen onto the serum
5. The test tube holder.                                  in the circle.
                                                     7.   The card must now be gently rocked by
Except for the test tube holder, all the necessary        hand so that the serum and the antigen
equipment comes with the RPR card kit.                    suspension are well mixed, while the fluid
If many tests are to be done each day and the             on the card remains within the circle. If
container with the carbon antigen will be used            available, an electrical rotator can be used
up within three weeks, it is not necessary to             to rock the card.
keep the container in a fridge. However, the         8.   After four minutes of hand rocking or
container should be kept in a fridge if it is to          eight minutes of electronic rocking the test
be used for more than three weeks.                        can be read.

  NOTE A number of different commercial              J. Reading the results of the RPR card test
  companies manufacture RPR card tests. (A RPR kit
  can be obtained from Davies Diagnostics at the     1. A positive test
  toll free number 0800 110 509 in South Africa).       Obvious clumping takes place
                                                        (flocculation). Definite black particles form
I. The method of performing                             which are clearly seen with the naked eye.
the RPR card test                                       While the particles cover the whole area of
                                                        the spread-out droplet, they tend to gather
1. Keep the test tube containing 3 ml of                around the edge of the droplet.
   clotted blood in an upright position. It is       2. A negative test
   important to remove the stopper when the             No clumping takes place. The small black
   blood is placed in the tube.                         particles of the carbon antigen tend to
2. Place the test tube in the test tube stand           collect at the centre of the spread-out
   for 30 minutes so that the serum can be              droplet where they form a black dot.
   expressed from the clotted blood.                    They do not collect around the rim of the
3. Use the special stirrer to transfer one drop         droplet as is seen in a positive test.
   of serum from the test tube to the card.
   Squeeze the hollow stirrer between your           K. Interpretation of the results
   thumb and forefinger while the tip of the         of the RPR card test
   stirrer is in the serum. Now relax your
                                                     1. A positive test
   grip on the stirrer and a sample will be
                                                        Explain to the patient that the screening
   sucked up.
                                                        test for syphilis is positive, but that this
4. Place the tip of the stirrer above the test
                                                        should be confirmed or rejected by a
   card and again squeeze the stirrer so that
                                                        laboratory test. It is advisable, however,
   one drop falls onto the centre of the circle.
                                                        that treatment with penicillin be started
   If the serum of more than one patient is
SK ILLS WORKSHOP : SCREENING TESTS FOR SYPHILIS       57




               Edge of droplet clearly outlined              Edge of droplet not clearly outlined
                         POSITIVE                                        NEGATIVE


Figure 1D-1: Examples of positive and negative tests


   immediately so that the fetus can be                   NOTE It is advisable that one out of every
   treated. If possible, send a sample of clotted         20 negative RPR tests be checked with
   blood to the laboratory for a RPR or VDRL              a laboratory VDRL test in order that
   test and ask the patient to return in one              quality control can be observed.
   week for the result.                                 If it cannot be decided whether clumping of
                                                        particles is present or not, a sample of the
  NOTE When the RPR card test is clearly positive the
                                                        patient’s blood must be sent to the laboratory
  laboratory RPR or VDRL is almost always positive
                                                        for a VDRL test. The patient must be seen
  with a titre of 1:8 or more. If the laboratory RPR
  or VDRL is negative, the patient does not have
                                                        again as soon as the results are available and
  syphilis and the treatment can be stopped.            treatment given according to the laboratory
                                                        results. If the patient cannot come back for the
2. A negative test                                      result or if it is not possible to get a laboratory
   The patient can be reassured that she does           VDRL, start treatment immediately.
   not have syphilis. No treatment is needed.

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Maternal Care: Skills workshop screening tests for syphilis

  • 1. 1D Skills workshop: Screening tests for syphilis SYPHILIS RAPID TEST Objectives The syphilis rapid test is a specific test for When you have completed this skills syphilis and will become positive when there are antibodies against Treponema pallidum workshop you should be able to: (the organism that causes syphilis) in the • Screen a patient for syphilis with the blood. The test result corresponds to that of syphilis rapid test and the RPR card test. a TPHA or FTA test which are also specific • Interpret the results of the screening tests for syphilis. tests. A. Equipment needed to perform a syphilis rapid test SYPHILIS SCREENING 1. The Abbott Determine TB Whole Blood Essay. Each kit contains ten cards with ten At the first antenatal visit each woman tests. The Chase Buffer (2.5 ml bottle) is should be screened for syphilis. This could supplied with the kit. be done at the clinic with the syphilis rapid 2. EDTA capillary tubes marked to indicate test (Determine Syphilis TP) or RPR card 50 μl, lancets, alcohol swabs and sterile test. If syphilis is diagnosed, the patient must gauze swabs. These are not supplied with be informed and treatment must be started the kit. immediately at the antenatal clinic. Positive The kit needs to be stored at room temperature rapid screening tests must be confirmed with between 2 °C and 30 °C. Storage in a fridge is a laboratory RPR or VDRL test. The syphilis required during summer time. The kit must rapid test or RPR card test can be used in not be used after the expiry date. any antenatal clinic, as no sophisticated equipment is required. B. Performing the syphilis rapid test 1. Clean the patient’s fingertip with an alcohol swab and allow the finger to dry.
  • 2. SK ILLS WORKSHOP : SCREENING TESTS FOR SYPHILIS 55 2. Remove a test strip from the foil cover. 2. A negative test indicates that a person 3. Prick the skin of the fingertip with a lancet. does not have antibodies and cannot Wipe the first drop of blood away with a have syphilis, either in the present or sterile gauze swab. past, unless the person was infected very 4. Collect the next drop of blood into the recently and has not yet formed antibodies. EDTA tube. Either side of the tube can be used to collect blood. Fill the tube from the E. Management if the syphilis tip to the first black circle (i.e. 50 μl blood). rapid test is positive Avoid the collection of air bubbles. 5. Apply the 50 μl of blood from the EDTA 1. Explain to the patient that the screening tube onto the sample pad marked with an test for syphilis is positive but that this arrow on the test strip. should be confirmed or rejected by a 6. Wait until all the blood has been absorbed laboratory test (RPR or VDRL test). into the sample pad and then apply one 2. It is advisable, however, that treatment with drop of Chase Buffer. The bottle must penicillin be started immediately so that be held vertically (upside down) above the fetus can be treated while waiting for the test strip when a drop of the buffer is the result of the laboratory test. dropped onto the sample pad. 3. Ask the patient to return in one week for 7. Wait a minimum of 15 minutes and then the result of the laboratory test. read the result. The maximum waiting time for reading the test is 24 hours. After 24 F. Interpretation of the RPR or VDRL test hours the test becomes invalid. when the syphilis rapid test is positive 1. If the RPR or VDRL is negative the patient C. Reading the results of the does not have syphilis. Treatment can be syphilis rapid test stopped. 1. Positive 2. If the RPR or VDRL titre is 1:16 or higher A red bar will appear within both the the patient has syphilis and must be Control window and the Patient window treated with a full course of three doses on the test strip. Any visible red bar in of benzathine penicillin (Bicillin LA of the Patient window must be regarded as Penilente LA). positive. 3. If the RPR of VDRL titre is 1:8 or lower 2. Negative and the patient and her partner have been A red bar will appear within the Control fully treated in the past three months, window but no red bar is seen in the treatment can be stopped. Otherwise, a Patient window. full course of three doses of benzathine 3. Invalid penicillin must be given. If no red bar appears in the Control window, even if a red bar is visible in the Patient window, the result is invalid and THE RPR CARD TEST the test must be repeated. The RPR card test is a non-specific test that D. The interpretation of the will become positive if the patient has syphilis. syphilis rapid test The result corresponds to that of a laboratory 1. A positive test indicates that a person has RPR and VDRL test which are also non- antibodies against syphilis. This means that specific tests for syphilis. the person either has active (untreated) syphilis or was infected in the past and no longer has the disease.
  • 3. 56 MATERNAL CARE G. Collecting a blood sample tested at the same time, the test tube of clotted blood must be numbered and the A 3 ml sample of venous blood is needed same number must be written on the card for the test. Place the blood in a test tube for with a soft pen. Make sure that the number clotted blood (red-topped tube). on the test tube always corresponds to the number on the card. H. Equipment needed to 5. Using the flat end of the stirrer, spread the perform a RPR card test drop of serum over the whole area within 1. The carbon antigen suspension. the circle. 2. The antigen dispenser attached to the 6. Shake the antigen dispenser containing the special calibrated needle with a blunt tip. antigen suspension well. Use the dispenser 3. The special stirrers (Dispenstirs). with the attached calibrated needle to place 4. The white RPR card. one drop (50 μl) of antigen onto the serum 5. The test tube holder. in the circle. 7. The card must now be gently rocked by Except for the test tube holder, all the necessary hand so that the serum and the antigen equipment comes with the RPR card kit. suspension are well mixed, while the fluid If many tests are to be done each day and the on the card remains within the circle. If container with the carbon antigen will be used available, an electrical rotator can be used up within three weeks, it is not necessary to to rock the card. keep the container in a fridge. However, the 8. After four minutes of hand rocking or container should be kept in a fridge if it is to eight minutes of electronic rocking the test be used for more than three weeks. can be read. NOTE A number of different commercial J. Reading the results of the RPR card test companies manufacture RPR card tests. (A RPR kit can be obtained from Davies Diagnostics at the 1. A positive test toll free number 0800 110 509 in South Africa). Obvious clumping takes place (flocculation). Definite black particles form I. The method of performing which are clearly seen with the naked eye. the RPR card test While the particles cover the whole area of the spread-out droplet, they tend to gather 1. Keep the test tube containing 3 ml of around the edge of the droplet. clotted blood in an upright position. It is 2. A negative test important to remove the stopper when the No clumping takes place. The small black blood is placed in the tube. particles of the carbon antigen tend to 2. Place the test tube in the test tube stand collect at the centre of the spread-out for 30 minutes so that the serum can be droplet where they form a black dot. expressed from the clotted blood. They do not collect around the rim of the 3. Use the special stirrer to transfer one drop droplet as is seen in a positive test. of serum from the test tube to the card. Squeeze the hollow stirrer between your K. Interpretation of the results thumb and forefinger while the tip of the of the RPR card test stirrer is in the serum. Now relax your 1. A positive test grip on the stirrer and a sample will be Explain to the patient that the screening sucked up. test for syphilis is positive, but that this 4. Place the tip of the stirrer above the test should be confirmed or rejected by a card and again squeeze the stirrer so that laboratory test. It is advisable, however, one drop falls onto the centre of the circle. that treatment with penicillin be started If the serum of more than one patient is
  • 4. SK ILLS WORKSHOP : SCREENING TESTS FOR SYPHILIS 57 Edge of droplet clearly outlined Edge of droplet not clearly outlined POSITIVE NEGATIVE Figure 1D-1: Examples of positive and negative tests immediately so that the fetus can be NOTE It is advisable that one out of every treated. If possible, send a sample of clotted 20 negative RPR tests be checked with blood to the laboratory for a RPR or VDRL a laboratory VDRL test in order that test and ask the patient to return in one quality control can be observed. week for the result. If it cannot be decided whether clumping of particles is present or not, a sample of the NOTE When the RPR card test is clearly positive the patient’s blood must be sent to the laboratory laboratory RPR or VDRL is almost always positive for a VDRL test. The patient must be seen with a titre of 1:8 or more. If the laboratory RPR or VDRL is negative, the patient does not have again as soon as the results are available and syphilis and the treatment can be stopped. treatment given according to the laboratory results. If the patient cannot come back for the 2. A negative test result or if it is not possible to get a laboratory The patient can be reassured that she does VDRL, start treatment immediately. not have syphilis. No treatment is needed.