Test Code TVMG Trichomonas vaginalis and Mycoplasma genitalium (TV/MG) PCR
Infectious
Specimen and Container/Tube
Specimen Type: Urine, vaginal swab, endocervical swab, urethral swab
Preferred Specimen: cobas® PCR Urine Sample Kit, cobas® PCR Media Dual Swab Sample Kit
Volume
Preferred Volume: 5 mL
Specimen Stability
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Storage Temperature |
Stability |
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Room temperature (20 - 25°C) |
12 months |
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Refrigerated (2 - 10°C) |
12 months |
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Frozen (-20°C) |
not acceptable |
Collection Instructions
Specimen Collection:
Urine: Recommended urine sample is first catch urine (first 10 to 50mL of the urine stream)
- Transfer first-void urine from a sterile container to the Roche cobas® PCR Urine Sample Kit until the fluid level is between the two black fill lines. The liquid media included in the PCR transport kit must remain inside the container prior to adding sample.
- Using the provided disposable pipette, transfer urine from the sterile container to the Roche cobas PCR Urine Sample Kit until the fluid level is between the two black fill lines.
- Tightly re-cap the Roche cobas® PCR Urine sample tube, and invert 5 times to mix.
Endocervical:
- First use the large woven swab provided in the Roche cobas® PCR Media Dual Swab Sample Kit to clean and remove excess mucous. Discard the swab after cleaning.
- Use only the flocked swab in the cobas® PCR Media Dual Swab Sample Kit to collect endocervical specimens.
- Hold flocked swab with the scoreline above your hand and insert into the endocervical canal. Gently rotate the swab 5 times in one direction in the endocervical canal. Do not over-rotate.
- Carefully withdraw the swab, avoiding any contact with the vaginal mucosa.
- Remove the cap from the cobas® PCR Media Tube.
- Lower the swab specimen into the tube until the visible scoreline on the swab shaft is aligned with the tube rim. The bud of the swab should not be submerged into the liquid prior to breaking the shaft.
- Carefully leverage the swab against the tube rim to break the swab shaft at the scoreline.
- Tightly close the cobas® PCR Media Tube. Discard the top portion of the swab.
Vaginal, urethral:
- Use only the woven swab in the cobas® PCR Media Dual Swab Sample Kit to collect vaginal, anorectal and oropharyngeal swab specimens. Do not use the flocked swab.
- The liquid media included in the PCR transport kit must remain inside the container prior to adding sample. A properly collected swab specimen should have a single swab with the shaft broken at the score line.
Specimen Transport: Immediate
Specimen Handling and Transport Instructions
UCMC Onsite Instructions: Collect specimen per standard collection procedure and send to laboratory immediately.
UCMC Offsite and UC MedLab Outreach Instructions: Collect specimen per standard collection procedure and send to laboratory immediately. If transport is delayed, refrigerate specimens prior to transport.
Rejection Criteria
- Common specimen rejected situations include: incorrect specimen type, insufficient volume, incorrect collection container, missing or incomplete specimen identifiers, incorrect specimen transport, or specimens outside stability limits.
- Endocervical swab specimens that have both the large woven polyester swab used for cleaning and the flocked swab used to collect the sample inside of the cobas® PCR media tube will be rejected.
- Swab specimens that contain dry swabs with no liquid inside of the cobas® PCR media tube will be rejected.
- Swab specimens that contain NO swab or two swabs inside the cobas® PCR media tube will be rejected.
- Urine samples that are above or below two black lines on the cobas® PCR Media tube will be rejected. If the liquid level is above or below these lines, the specimen has not been collected properly and cannot be used for testing.
- Specimen containing excess blood (specimen has a red or brown color), it should be discarded and not used for testing.
Reference Values
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Test |
Age |
Sex |
Reference Range |
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TVMG PCR |
All |
All |
No DNA detected |
Turnaround Time
Turnaround times are relative to the time the specimen is received in the test laboratory.
STAT Turnaround Time: not available
Routine Turnaround Time: 72 hours
Testing Schedule: Monday - Sunday
Clinical Indications
- This test is intended as an aid in the diagnosis of TV and MG infections in individuals suspected to have TV or MG infection.
- If vaginal swab or male urine is not used and MG testing is negative, further testing with the preferred specimen type may be indicated if M. genitalium infection is strongly suspected.
CPT Codes
87661, 87563
LOINC Codes
69937-1, 69935-5
Methodology
Roche cobas® 6800 automated PCR
Synonyms/Keyword Search
Trichomonas vaginalis and Mycoplasma genitalium PCR (TV/MG PCR), TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS (TV), PCR, MYCOPLASMA GENITALIUM (MG), PCR, TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS, TV/MG
Last Review Date
09/15/2025