
Modern Technology Raising the
Bar on Women’s Health care
AVID Complete is a comprehensive test engineered specifically for identifying trichomoniasis, candida vaginitis (CV), and bacterial vaginosis (BV). Based upon a semiquantitative algorithm of BV pathogens in addition to the presence of lactobacillus, the AVID Complete test provides reliable results.
Conclusive Detection for the Correct Course of Treatment
Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) has proven useful in identifying BV.
Test results are objective, allowing physicians to get conclusive results.
Based on
Standardized,
Objective Data:
AVID Complete eliminates time-consuming, subjective guesswork.
Identifies Healthy Levels of Lactobacillus
including L. iners:
BV-Score helps direct therapy choices based upon the presence of lactobacillus.
Superior Accuracy and Efficiency with qPCR Testing:
Valuable in identifying transitional vaginal flora and in differentiating from aerobic vaginal infections.
Avid Complete
Recognizes More
Co-Infections:
AVID Complete is highly specific. Its comprehensive panel tests
five BV-associated pathogens.

Why AVID Complete
Fifty percent of women treated (for BV) experience infection recurrence within one year.1 AVID Complete thoroughly tests for specific pathogens and healthy levels of lactobacillus, yielding reliable results to provide your patients with the right diagnosis, the first time.2
- Accurate diagnosis. Effective treatment. Faster recovery. Happier patients.
- Expands diagnostic assessment of vaginal health.
AVID Complete BV Panel Performance
AVID Complete BV Panel Performance
AVID Complete BV Panel Includes - |
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Probes for 4 Major Vaginal Lactobacillus Species: |
5 BV - Associated Pathogens: |
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AVID Complete BV Panel Performance Characeristics• |
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Sensitivity |
98.48% |
95% CI |
91.80%-99.96% |
Specificity |
81.25% |
95% CI |
54.35%-95.95% |
Classification Error |
4.88% |
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Vaginitis qPCR testing is more sensitive
than clinical diagnosis alone.
Sensitivity for detection of vaginitis causes for in-clinic testing, clinician diagnosis, and the investigational test.*
IC = Amsel & Wet Mount CD = IC + Physician Assessment INV = qPCR Testing |
References:
1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31403349#:~:text=Bacterial%20vaginosis%20(BV%20is%20a,of%20treatment%20for%20incident%20disease
2. Steven E. Chavoustie, et al, Internal Journal Gynecology Obstetrics 2017;137: 107-109