The RPR test is a screening test for syphilis that detects nonspecific antilipid antibodies produced in response to infection with Treponema pallidum, the bacterium that causes syphilis. It is a qualitative slide agglutination test where carbon particles coated with lipids are agglutinated by reagin antibodies in the serum sample, making the charcoal clump visibly. A reactive result indicates the presence of reagin and potential syphilis infection, while a non-reactive result means no reagin was detected. Only serum or plasma samples should be used to avoid interference.