
UTI PCR Test
Your comprehensive test for Urinary Tract Infections.
Our UTI PCR Test offers fast, reliable, and comprehensive detection of the most common urogenital pathogens, including:

Bacterial Pathogens

Fungal Pathogens

Antimicrobial Resistance
Sample Type: Human Urine
For patients with urinary tract symptoms such as dysuria, frequency, urgency, or flank pain, or for complicated, recurrent, or resistant urinary tract infections.
Key Technical Features

Comprehensive, Rapid Detection
Covers bacterial and fungal pathogens with results in 24 hours, enabling quick treatment decisions, outbreak control, and infection prevention — especially crucial in high-risk settings.

Superior Sensitivity with PCR
Outperforms culture and traditional methods by detecting low pathogen loads, even in patients already on antibiotics. Helps differentiate bacterial from viral infections, reducing unnecessary antibiotic use.

Resistance Marker Identification
Identifies antibiotic resistance genes, empowering clinicians to choose effective, targeted therapy and support antimicrobial stewardship programs.

Patient-Friendly & Cost-Saving
Uses a simple urine sample and minimizes delays in care. Early detection in elderly and immunocompromised patients helps avoid complications, reduces hospitalizations, and cuts costs related to unnecessary treatments and extended outbreaks.
Detected Targets
Fungi
- Candida albicans
- Candida glabrata
- Candida tropicalis
Bacteria
- Acinetobacter baumannii
- Citrobacter freundii
- Enterobacter cloacae
- Enterococcus faecalis
- Enterococcus faecium
- Escherichia coli
- Klebsiella aerogenes
- Klebsiella oxytoca
- Klebsiella pneumoniae
- Morganella morganii
- Proteus mirabilis
- Providencia stuartii
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Serratia marcescens
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Staphylococcus saprophyticus
- Streptococcus agalactiae
Antimicrobial Resistance
- Extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL): CTX-M
- Carbapenem resistance: IMP, KPC, NDM, OXA-48-like, VIM Methicillin resistant staphylococci (MRSA): mecA/C and MREJ AmpC resistance
- Macrolide resistance
- Quinolone/Fluoroquinolone
- Sulfonamide
- Vancomycin