The document discusses ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), a blood test used to detect antibodies. There are several types of ELISA that detect antibodies through an antigen-antibody reaction, with detection via an enzyme conjugate. ELISA can detect antibodies related to HIV, Lyme disease, syphilis, and other infectious diseases. The test involves drawing blood, linking an antigen to an enzyme, and detecting if the sample causes a color change indicating the presence of antibodies. The document also discusses the VDRL test, a non-treponemal test for syphilis detection that detects antibodies reaction to cardiolipin antigen.
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