- A molecular test that detects the genetic material of up to 32 different microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, and/or viruses) commonly associated with urinary tract infections (UTIs).
- Designed to identify the specific pathogen(s) causing a UTI, including those that may be difficult to culture using traditional methods.
- Involves amplifying specific nucleic acid sequences of the targeted microorganisms in a single reaction.
- Typically requires a urine sample for testing.
- Results indicate which of the 32 targeted microorganisms were detected in the sample at the time of testing.