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.
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