UROLOGY PANEL TESTING
Here at Precision Labs, we are missioned with providing our clients with innovative, timely, and quality medical laboratory services. Our laboratory offers comprehensive OBGYN, Urology, and Podiatry testing. For partnerships and further testing information feel free to contact us (contact us should be underlined to link the email).
If you don’t see a pathogen that you regluarly test for please reach out to us and we can add it to your panel.
UTI PANEL
Pathogens detected: | |||
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Candida albicans | Enterococcus faecalis | Providencia stuartii | Ureaplasma urealyticum |
Candida tropicalis | Klebsiella oxytoca | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Endogenous Control |
Candida parapsilosis | Klebsiella pneumoniae | Serratia marcescens | |
Candida glabrata | Mycoplasma hominis | Staphylococcus aureus | |
E.Coli | Morganella morganii | Staphylococcus saprophyticus | |
Enterobacter cloacae | Proteus mirabilis | Streptococcus agalactiae |
Pathogens detected:
- Candida albicans
- Candida tropicalis
- Candida parapsilosis
- Candida glabrata
- E.Coli
- Enterobacter cloacae
- Enterococcus faecalis
- Klebsiella oxytoca
- Klebsiella pneumoniae
- Mycoplasma hominis
- Morganella morganii
- Proteus mirabilis
- Providencia stuartii
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Serratia marcescens
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Staphylococcus saprophyticus
- Streptococcus agalactiae
- Ureaplasma urealyticum
- Endogenous Control
Symptoms to consider:
Those patients aff may experience some of the following symptoms:
A strong, persistent urge to urinate: a burning sensation when urinating: and passing frequent: small amounts of urine: urine that appears cloudy: urine that appears red: bright pink or cola-colored — a sign of blood in the urine and strong-smelling urine
Collection methods:
The UTI panel can use samples collected with the following in accordance with FDA standards:
Urine Collection
Compatible equipment:
KingFisher Flex, HT Centrifuge, Quant Studio 5
STI PANEL
Pathogens detected: | |||
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Chlamydia trachomatis | Mycoplasma genitalium | ||
Gardnerella vaginalis | Mycoplasma hominis | ||
Haemophilus ducreyi | Treponema pallidum | ||
Herpes simplex 1 | Trichomonas vaginalis | ||
Herpes simplex 2 | Ureaplasma urealyticum | ||
Neisseria gonorrhoeae | Endogenous Control |
Pathogens detected:
- Chlamydia trachomatis
- Gardnerella vaginalis
- Haemophilus ducreyi
- Herpes simplex 1
- Herpes simplex 2
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Mycoplasma genitalium
- Mycoplasma hominis
- Treponema pallidum
- Trichomonas vaginalis
- Ureaplasma urealyticum
- Endogenous Control
Symptoms to consider:
Those patients aff may experience some of the following symptoms:
Unusual discharge from the penis, vagina, or anus: pain during urination: sores, blisters, ulcers, warts or rashes in the genital area: pain in the scrotum or testicles: lumps and bumps on the genitals
Collection methods:
The STI panel can use samples collected with the following in accordance with FDA standards:
Urine C&S Tube
Endocervical Swab
Cervical Brush w/ Pap Smear media
Urethral Swab
Compatible equipment:
KingFisher Flex, HT Centrifuge, Quant Studio 5
ABR PANEL
Resistance markers detected:
Assay | Resistance Markers | ||
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ABR-01 | Temoniera-β-lactamase (TEM) | ||
ABR-02 | Sulfhydryl Variable-β-lactamase (SHV) | ||
ABR-03 | Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC) | ||
ABR-04 | CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 1) | ||
ABR-05 | CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 2) | ||
ABR-06 | CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 8) | ||
ABR-07 | CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 9) | ||
ABR-08 | CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 25) | ||
ABR-09 | New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM) | ||
ABR-10 | Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM) | ||
ABR-11 | Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM 7) | ||
ABR-12 | Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM 13) | ||
ABR-13 | Cephamycinase (CMY 1) | ||
ABR-14 | Cephamycinase (CMY 2) | ||
ABR-15 | Cefoxitin-Hydrolyzing Class C-β-lactamase (FOX) | ||
ABR-16 | Oxacillinase Group (OXA 1) | ||
ABR-17 | Oxacillinase Group (OXA 2) | ||
ABR-18 | Oxacillinase Group (OXA 48) | ||
ABR-19 | Methicillin Resistence (mecA) | ||
ABR-20 | Sulfonamide-Resistant isolate (Sul 1) | ||
ABR-21 | Sulfonamide-Resistant isolate (Sul 2) | ||
ABR-22 | Sulfonamide-Resistant isolate (Sul 3) | ||
ABR-23 | Erythromycin Resistance Gene (ermB) | ||
ABR-24 | Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrA 1) | ||
ABR-25 | Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrB 1) | ||
ABR-26 | Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrB 5) | ||
ABR-27 | Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrS) | ||
ABR-28 | Vancomycin Resistance (Van A) | ||
ABR-29 | Vancomycin Resistance (Van B) | ||
ABR-30 | Vancomycin Resistance (VanC 1) | ||
ABR-31 | Vancomycin Resistance (VanC 2-4) | ||
ABR-32 | Endogenous Control |
Assay
- ABR-01
- ABR-02
- ABR-03
- ABR-04
- ABR-05
- ABR-06
- ABR-07
- ABR-08
- ABR-09
- ABR-10
- ABR-11
- ABR-12
- ABR-13
- ABR-14
- ABR-15
- ABR-16
- ABR-17
- ABR-18
- ABR-19
- ABR-20
- ABR-21
- ABR-22
- ABR-23
- ABR-24
- ABR-25
- ABR-26
- ABR-27
- ABR-28
- ABR-29
- ABR-30
- ABR-31
- ABR-32
Resistance Markers
- Temoniera-β-lactamase (TEM)
- Sulfhydryl Variable-β-lactamase (SHV)
- Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC)
- CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 1)
- CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 2)
- CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 8)
- CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 9)
- CefoTaXime-M-β-lactamase (CTXM 25)
- New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM)
- Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM)
- Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM 7)
- Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM 13)
- Cephamycinase (CMY 1)
- Cephamycinase (CMY 2)
- Cefoxitin-Hydrolyzing Class C-β-lactamase (FOX)
- Oxacillinase Group (OXA 1)
- Oxacillinase Group (OXA 2)
- Oxacillinase Group (OXA 48)
- Methicillin Resistence (mecA)
- Sulfonamide-Resistant isolate (Sul 1)
- Sulfonamide-Resistant isolate (Sul 2)
- Sulfonamide-Resistant isolate (Sul 3)
- Erythromycin Resistance Gene (ermB)
- Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrA 1)
- Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrB 1)
- Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrB 5)
- Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinant (qnrS)
- Vancomycin Resistance (Van A)
- Vancomycin Resistance (Van B)
- Vancomycin Resistance (VanC 1)
- Vancomycin Resistance (VanC 2-4)
- Endogenous Control
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Our efficient and innovative LIS software system is extremely easy to use and we provide training to your staff in less than 30 minutes, optimizing the data entry process for you and your staff. We send you labels and a label printer at no additional charge.
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We provide you With all needed supplies for specimen collection. In addition, we provide you With UPS critical care bags and labels from your office to our lab
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