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Syphilis test- confused with result

Hi everyone,
Recently I had a VDRL-RPR test done. I'm bit confused with the results. Please help me with the outcome of my result.

Test- VDRL-RPR

Observed value- non reactive

Biological reference interval- Non reactive - diagnostic titre 1:8

The above was mentioned in my result.
1.Am I syphillis positive or negative??
2.What do they mean by 1:8.?
Somewhere on the internet i found that 1:8 is reactive.. please answer me soon
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Is there anyone who can clear my doubt
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Please someone answer
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