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serological test for syphilis
One of a number of tests to detect previous or untreated syphilis, an important (though nowadays rare) cause of birth defects and recurrent miscarriages. The chance of detecting unsuspected syphilis might be very low, but the penalty for missing it is very high, so it's still a routine test in early pregnancy. Tests are done on serum and include the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test and the Wasserman reaction (WR) test. Often tested as part of a screen for infectious disease before assisted conception, although there is no evidence that syphilis is transmitted through eggs or sperm (it is caught from contact between the lining of the vagina and the surface of the penis).