WOMEN’S HEALTH

WOMEN’S HEALTH

Genics Laboratories uses QuantStudio 12 Flex by ThermoFisher, which is a highly sensitive real-time PCR method that offers the advanced molecular identification technique.  This method allows us to precisely identify pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi causing gynecologic infectious diseases and sexually transmitted diseases.

Since a number of these infections can be silent or have overlapping symptoms, it is imperative to have an accurate identification of the pathogens causing the symptoms in order for the providers to treat patients in the most efficient way.

Why PCR

  • 24-48 hrs results once received
  • 98% Accurate results
  • PCR is the ‘gold standard’ of infectious disease testing.
  • DNA based detection method
  • Mini-panels for STI, pregnancy and specific infections
  • More definite diagnosis not affected by current antibiotic use

PANEL TARGETS

Women’s Health + STI (Master Panel)

  • Women’s Health + STI (Master Panel)

  • Women’s Health – Bacterial VG + Candida

  • Women’s Health – Vaginitis

  • Women’s Health – STD Panel

  • Women’s Health – STD+

  • Women’s Health – Genital Ulcer STD+

  • Women’s Health – Prenatal Care

Bacterial Targets:

      • Chlamydia Trachomatis
      • Gardnerella vaginalis
      • Neisseria gonorrhoeae
      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Mycoplasma genitalium
      • Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS)
      • Atopobium vaginae
      • BVAB2
      • Enterococcus faecalis
      • Escherichia coli
      • Haemophilus ducreyi
      • Lactobacillus crispatus/gasseri
      • Megasphaera Type 1/Type 2
      • Mobiluncus curtissi
      • Mobiluncus mulieris
      • Mycoplasma hominis
      • Prevotella bivia
      • Treponema pallidum
      • Ureaplasma urealyticum
      • Lactobacillus iners
      • Lactobacillus Jensenii
      • Syphilis
      • Gonorrhea

Viral targets:

      • Herpes Simples 1/ 2
      • HIV1
      • HIV2
      • Hepatitis B
      • Hepatitis C

Fungi:

      • Candida albicans
      • Candida glabrata
      • Candida krusei
      • Candida parapsilosis
      • Candida tropicalis
      • Trichomonas vaginalis