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Trichomonas


Also known as: Trich
Formal name: Trichomonas vaginalis

At a Glance

Why Get Tested?

To diagnose an infection with Trichomonas vaginalis

When to Get Tested?

If you have symptoms of infection, including vaginal discharge or pain during urination

Sample Required?

A swab of secretions taken from the vagina in women or the urethra in men.
Frequency of testing: as symptoms warrant.

The Test Sample

What is being tested?

The test is looking for infection by Trichomonas vaginalis, a sexually transmitted, microscopic parasite that causes vaginal infections in women and urethritis in some men.

How is the sample collected for testing?

In women, a swab of secretions is collected from the vagina. In men, a swab is inserted into the urethra of the penis. Alternatively, the first portion of urine is collected for testing.

The Test

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