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All vaginal test kits sold from July 1st (single or in our combo pack with urine tests) now have our wide range pH testing devices to give extra information on the cause of your symptoms.
Dataset | Description |
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Healthy 1 | Female Lactobacillus crispatus dominated |
Healthy 2 | Female Lactobacillus gasseri dominated |
Healthy 3 | Female Lactobacillus iners dominated |
Healthy 4* | Female Gardnerella dominated |
Healthy 5 | Female Lactobacillus jensenii dominated |
Symptomatic 1 | Female Escherichia coli infection |
Symptomatic 2 | Female Klebsiella pneumoniae infection |
Symptomatic 3 | Female Proteus mirabilis infection |
Symptomatic 4 | Female Streptococcus agalactiae infection |
Symptomatic 5 | Female Polymicrobial infection 1 |
Symptomatic 6 | Female Polymicrobial infection 2 |
Symptomatic 7 | Male Escherichia coli infection |
Symptomatic 8 | Male Proteus mirabilis infection |
Kit Type | Healthy 1 |
Urine Microbiome Profiling ▲ | |
Our results are very detailed and, with improvements in process sensitivity, we are now identifying organisms present in samples at much lower levels. Be aware though, this may not represent a true picture of what is in your sample as bacterial species detected at low levels are indistinguishable from, for example, low levels of skin or environmental contamination picked up during the sample collection process. In addition, research suggests that many bacteria that are considered pathogens can exist happily at very low levels without causing issues. Thus, interpreting the significance of species present at very low levels is problematic. For clarity, we only display organisms which are found at greater than 10,000 cells/swab for vaginal and fecal swab samples or 1,000 cells/mL for urine samples, thresholds that typically represent less than 0.1% of the levels of the most dominant species present. You can use this option to display this full dataset. | |
Show the number of cells of each organism as a percentage of the total cells in the whole sample. | |
Organism | Total cells per millilitre of sample provided |
BACTERIA | |
Lactobacillus crispatus | 4,895,057 |
Lactobacillus iners | 1,212,753 |
Lactobacillus jensenii | 508,184 |
Finegoldia magna | 3,050 |
Staphylococcus epidermidis | 1,526 |
Cutibacterium acnes | 1,065 |
YEAST & FUNGI What do we test for? | |
None Detected | |
Species have been colour coded based on their known ability to cause UTI or BV infection. Little or No Information Probiotic Non Pathogenic Potentially Pathogenic Pathogenic Additional information is available by clicking on the i icon. |
* This class of healthy microbiome is under debate and may represent asymptomatic Gardnerella infection.
Dataset | Description |
---|---|
Healthy 1 | Lactobacillus crispatus dominated |
Healthy 2 | Lactobacillus gasseri dominated |
Healthy 3 | Lactobacillus iners dominated |
Healthy 4* | Gardnerella dominated |
Healthy 5 | Lactobacillus jensenii dominated |
Symptomatic 1 | Candida albicans (Thrush) |
Symptomatic 2 | Gardnerella vaginalis (Bacterial Vaginosis) |
Symptomatic 3 | Lactobacillus crispatus (Cytolytic Vaginosis) |
Symptomatic 4 | Streptococcus angionosus (Aerobic Vaginosis) |
Kit Type | Healthy 1 |
Vaginal Swab Microbiome Profiling ▲ | |
Our results are very detailed and, with improvements in process sensitivity, we are now identifying organisms present in samples at much lower levels. Be aware though, this may not represent a true picture of what is in your sample as bacterial species detected at low levels are indistinguishable from, for example, low levels of skin or environmental contamination picked up during the sample collection process. In addition, research suggests that many bacteria that are considered pathogens can exist happily at very low levels without causing issues. Thus, interpreting the significance of species present at very low levels is problematic. For clarity, we only display organisms which are found at greater than 10,000 cells/swab for vaginal and fecal swab samples or 1,000 cells/mL for urine samples, thresholds that typically represent less than 0.1% of the levels of the most dominant species present. You can use this option to display this full dataset. | |
Show the number of cells of each organism as a percentage of the total cells in the whole sample. | |
Organism | Total cells on the swab |
BACTERIA | |
Lactobacillus crispatus | 160,669,538 |
Lactobacillus jensenii | 4,427,960 |
Limosilactobacillus vaginalis | 956,352 |
Finegoldia magna | 799,317 |
Peptoniphilus harei | 164,106 |
Lactobacillus iners | 102,997 |
Corynebacterium glucuronolyticum | 78,200 |
Anaerococcus vaginalis | 73,426 |
Lawsonella clevelandensis | 22,153 |
YEAST & FUNGI What do we test for? | |
None Detected | |
Species have been colour coded based on their known ability to cause UTI or BV infection. Little or No Information Probiotic Non Pathogenic Potentially Pathogenic Pathogenic Additional information is available by clicking on the i icon. |
* This class of healthy microbiome is under debate and may represent asymptomatic Gardnerella infection.