High vaginal swabs HVS
HVS may be used to aid the diagnosis of BV, vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), trichomonas vaginalis (TV) or other genital tract infections (e.g. streptococcal organisms) but their use should generally be reserved for the following situations:
If TV is suspected an HVS can be taken from the posterior fornix but sensitivity may be low because motility reduces with transit time. Therefore, referral to GUM is recommended for confirmation by wet microscopy +/- culture, and also for partner notification. Laboratories may not routinely perform wet microscopy or TV culture so suspected TV should be mentioned on the laboratory request form
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