Mycoplasma genitalium DNA
Mycoplasma Genitalium is a bacterium that can be transmitted through sexual contact. The bacteria can cause inflammation of the urethra in men. In women, in rare cases, it can cause inflammation of the urethra, cervix and fallopian tubes.
Methods of measurement: Real-time PCR (RTPCR).
Reference value: The result is good if the test is negative.
Sample collection: You should prepare to collect a clean urine sample. First morning urine is often recommended because it is more concentrated.
You must provide your own urine collection container or urine jar to collect a sample. The container must be clean and sterile.
You must open the container and urinate in the container without touching the inside of the container or the outside of the container.
Then fill the shipping tube for urine as in the included instructions or the instruction video from Blood Value Test.
It is important to work accurately and follow proper procedures to maintain sample integrity and ensure the reliability of PCR test results. If you are unsure of the procedure, consult with a medical professional at Bloedwaardentest.co.uk
It is important to note that these STDs can cause various symptoms and complications, and early detection and treatment are essential to avoid serious consequences. Safe sex and regular screening for STDs can help prevent and timely identify these infections.