Mycoplasma genitalium Detection in Urogenital Specimens from Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Men and Women by Use of the cobas TV/MG Test
Barbara Van Der Pol, Ken B. Waites, Li Xiao, Stephanie N. Taylor, Arundhati Rao, Melinda B. Nye, Steven Chavoustie, Aaron Ermel, Clair Kaplan, David L. Eisenberg, Philip A. Chan, Leandro Mena, Sixto Pacheco, Smitha Krishnamurthy, Ruchika Mohan, Rasa Bertuzis, Chris L. McGowin, Rodney Arcenas, Elizabeth M. Marlowe
Abstract
Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) infections are a growing concern within the field of sexually transmitted infections. However, diagnostic assays for M. genitalium have been limited in the United States. As most infections are asymptomatic, individuals can unknowingly pass the infection on, and the prevalence is likely to be underestimated. Diagnosis of M. genitalium infection is recommended using a nucleic acid test. This multicenter study assessed the performance of the cobas Trichomonas vaginalis (TV)/MG assay (cobas) for the detection of M. genitalium , using 22,150 urogenital specimens from both symptomatic and asymptomatic men and women collected at geographically diverse sites across the United States.