EasyNAT TV Assay
Ongoing Challanges
*Trichomonas vaginalis* (TV) is a flagellate protozoan that inhabits the human urogenital tract, causing trichomoniasis, one of the most widespread non-viral STIs. Common detection methods include saline smear microscopy and culture.
Smear microscopy has low sensitivity, leading to missed diagnoses. Culture is the gold standard but requires 2–5 days. Molecular testing offers high sensitivity.
Product Overview
This kit is intended for the in vitro qualitative detection of *Trichomonas vaginalis* DNA in vaginal swabs and urine specimens from symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals.
Fast results in 48 minutes
Designed to provide an accurate LOD: 400 copies/mL
Compared to culture, PCR is the gold standard for detection.
Clinical Value
Dramatically improves the patient experience.
Enables precise and timely treatment, helping to prevent sexual transmission by curing TV infection.
Facilitates integration with HIV/STI clinics and universal screening for high-risk groups (e.g., pregnant women, PrEP users).