Rapid antigen detection test for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in urine sediment shows promise in diagnosing gonococcal infection in males

2023-04-07 11:43:35 By : Ms. Hua Li
article based on the study.

Researchers have evaluated a rapid antigen detection method with immunochromatographic assay for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in urine sediment to diagnose gonococcal infection in males. The study aimed to find an effective and cost-efficient way to diagnose gonococcal urethritis in males.
Evaluation of a rapid antigen detection test for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in urine sediment for diagnosis of gonococcal urethritis in males


According to the study, 58 male patients with urethritis underwent urethral swab culture. Among them, 34 cases - or 58.6% - tested positive for gonorrhea using the NOW Gonorrhea Test.

Manufactured by Nanjing Liming Bio-products Co., Ltd., the assay uses an immunochromatographic method to detect gonococcal antigen in urine sediment. The method is a quick and affordable alternative to other diagnostic methods such as PCR or culture.

The study concluded that the NOW Gonorrhea Test had a sensitivity of 97.1% and specificity of 97.9% in detecting gonococcal infection in males. The results of the study showed that the test had similar performance compared to other diagnostic methods but was less time-consuming and costly.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the United States. The CDC recommends regular screening for gonorrhea for sexually active individuals.

The NOW Gonorrhea Test provides a quick and easy way to diagnose gonococcal infection in males. The test is non-invasive and eliminates the need for painful urethral swabs. The results of the test are available in 15 minutes, allowing for quicker diagnosis and treatment.

The study findings show that using the NOW Gonorrhea Test can help control the spread of gonorrhea. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications from gonococcal infection such as infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, and even HIV.

Overall, the rapid antigen detection method with an immunochromatographic assay for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in urine sediment using the NOW Gonorrhea Test proved to be a reliable and cost-efficient way to diagnose gonococcal urethritis in males.

The findings of the study may have significant implications for healthcare providers and public health officials, who are looking for ways to diagnose STDs more quickly and effectively. The NOW Gonorrhea Test provides a promising solution that may help prevent the spread of gonorrhea and improve overall public health.