Urinary Tract Infection Panel (RealTime Laboratories)

Performed by: RealTime Laboratories

The Urinary Tract Infection Panel offered by RealTime Laboratories is a comprehensive diagnostic test that employs PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) technology. This advanced method is used to accurately detect the presence of 18 different bacteria and 1 yeast known to cause urinary tract infections (UTIs). Furthermore, the panel is capable of identifying seven genes that are associated with resistance to antibiotics.

One of the key advantages of this test is its precision in diagnosing UTIs, which can eliminate the guesswork often involved in treatment decisions. By identifying the specific bacteria or yeast causing the infection, and also detecting genes that indicate antibiotic resistance, the test enables healthcare providers to select the most effective treatment.

The test is suitable for adults, as it is not available for patients under 18 years of age. The results from the RealTime Labs UTI Panel can significantly aid in antibiotic stewardship, an effort to improve how antibiotics are prescribed and used. This approach not only helps in providing the correct treatment but also plays a crucial role in preventing the misuse of antibiotics, which is essential to combat the growing issue of antibiotic resistance.

Biomarkers included in this panel:

blaSHV

The blaSHV gene, detected in the Urinary Tract Infection Panel by RealTime Laboratories, is a significant marker for antibiotic resistance, particularly in urinary tract infections (UTIs). This gene encodes the SHV type beta-lactamase, an enzyme that

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Enterococcus faecalis

Enterococcus faecalis, a notable marker in urinary tract infection (UTI) panels, such as those offered by RealTime Laboratories, is a significant bacterium due to its role in various infections. As a gram-positive, facultative anaerobic organism, E.

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ermB

The ermB gene, included in the Urinary Tract Infection Panel by RealTime Laboratories, is a significant marker for antibiotic resistance, particularly relevant in the context of urinary tract infections (UTIs). This gene is responsible for conferring

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