Atopobium vaginae
Atopobium vaginae is a bacterial species commonly associated with bacterial vaginosis, a condition marked by imbalance in the vaginal microbiota. Its presence is often linked to persistent or recurrent infections and may play a role in adverse reproductive outcomes. Due to its anaerobic nature, molecular methods are preferred for reliable detection of this pathogen.
Atopobium vaginae PCR kits based on real-time PCR technology provide a sensitive and specific solution for detecting A. vaginae in human samples together with other STI pathogens. These molecular diagnostics tools offer accurate and reproducible results in routine and specialized laboratory workflows. Available in CE IVD-marked format for diagnostic use and as research use only (RUO) versions, these multiplex PCR assays support laboratory clinical workflows, A. vaginae identification and diagnostics from clinical samples, applications such as sexually transmitted infections (STI) research, microbial ecology.