# Evaluation of MAGLUMI syphilis test for accurate detection of syphilis antibodies in blood donors and suspected syphilis cases

**Authors:** Wei Fang, Yun Zhang, Min Shi, Yuqin Liao, Lanhuan Peng, Hailin Zhong, Jun Yin, Taoran Mo, Heng Li, Zhonggang Fang

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2025.1578060 · Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology · 2025-05-15

## TL;DR

This study evaluates a new test for detecting syphilis antibodies in blood donors and patients, showing high accuracy and reliability.

## Contribution

The study introduces a highly specific and sensitive chemiluminescence immunoassay for syphilis antibody detection.

## Key findings

- The MAGLUMI Syphilis Test demonstrated 99.96% diagnostic specificity and 100% diagnostic sensitivity.
- The test showed no significant cross-reactivity or interference from other factors.
- It is suitable for both screening populations and diagnosing suspected syphilis cases.

## Abstract

The diagnosis of syphilis is critical to initiate treatment at an early stage and control the syphilis epidemic. The serological detection of treponemal antibodies is recommended in the reverse sequence screening algorithm as the first screening test.

Serum samples from 5,081 unselected blood donors and 213 hospitalized patients were collected to evaluate the diagnostic specificity. To assess the diagnostic sensitivity, 487 positive samples were collected. 405 cross-interference samples were tested to evaluate analytical specificity. All samples were tested with the MAGLUMI Syphilis (Chemiluminescence immunoassay, CLIA) Test and the obtained results were compared with the Abbott ARCHITECT Syphilis TP reference test.

The diagnostic specificity and sensitivity of the MAGLUMI Syphilis (CLIA) Test was 99.96% (95% CI, 99.87-99.99%) and 100.00% (95% CI, 99.22-100.00%), respectively. The analytical specificity and the analytical sensitivity of the Test was 100.00% and 2.529 mIU/ml, respectively. No significant interference and cross-reactivity were observed in a number of potential factors.

The performance of the MAGLUMI Syphilis (CLIA) Test makes it suited for identification of treponemal antibodies in screening populations as well as patients presenting with suspicion of syphilitic infection.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** syphilis (MONDO:0005976)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** syphilitic infection (MESH:D007239), Syphilis (MESH:D013587)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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