Finger-Prick test aims to speed up syphilis diagnosis
NCT ID NCT06586905
Summary
This study is testing a new rapid, finger-prick test for syphilis to see if it's as accurate as the standard lab blood test. It involves 1,300 people getting routine care at a sexual health clinic in Ottawa. The goal is to see if this quick test can help public health workers diagnose syphilis faster during the current outbreak.
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Sexual Health Clinic
RECRUITINGOttawa, Ontario, K1N 1B3, Canada
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