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vdrl (venereal disease research laboratory)
How is the VDRL Test Conducted?
The VDRL test involves drawing a blood sample, which is then tested in a laboratory for the presence of specific antibodies. It is a non-treponemal test, meaning it does not directly detect the bacterium but rather the body's immune response to it.
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