By utilising a combination of rapid near patient and comprehensive high throughput laboratory based sexual health testing, you have the opportunity to create a tailored sexual health service to meet patient needs.
Roche Sexual Health Solutions
Advanced STI testing solution
Create a tailored sexual health testing pathway
Right test, right place, right time
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates are rising rapidly – putting a strain on NHS services.1 Healthcare providers have opportunities to create STI pathways around patients – increasing access for at-risk groups.2
Roche Diagnostics is committed to developing advanced diagnostic solutions that address the challenges our sexual health services face, helping you to create a complete diagnostic pathway for sexually transmitted infections.
The comprehensive STI testing menu offered by the cobas® 5800/6800/8800 systems can be complemented by the rapid testing provided by cobas® liat STI assays to provide a tailored and targeted STI testing pathway for both laboratories and clinics.
Comprehensive laboratory-based and rapid point of care testing

Point of Care Testing

cobas® liat system
Targeted, near patient testing
Quick results for one or several suspected pathogens
- Rapid results for treatment within a single appointment window
Laboratory Solutions

cobas® 5800/6800/8800
Comprehensive sexual health testing menu
Routine efficiency for symptomatic and asymptomatic screening
Resistance testing to address the increasing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR)*
Both the cobas® liat system and cobas® 5800/6800/8800 assays offer a gold standard PCR result, regardless of the patient journey. Standardised collection device for both urine and vaginal swabs
* NG resistance and MG resistance in development. For research use only.
References
"Sexually Transmitted Infections and Screening for Chlamydia in England: 2023 Report.” GOV.UK,
“Recommendations: Reducing Sexually Transmitted Infections: Guidance.” NICE, www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng221/chapter/Recommendations#improving-uptake-and-increasing-the-frequency-of-sti-testing. Accessed 21 Jan. 2025.
“Recommendations: Reducing Sexually Transmitted Infections: Guidance.” NICE, www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng221/chapter/Recommendations#improving-uptake-and-increasing-the-frequency-of-sti-testing. Accessed 21 Jan. 2025.
Jensen, Jorgen S., and Magnus Unemo. “Antimicrobial Treatment and Resistance in Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Infections.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, 20 Mar. 2024, www.nature.com/articles/s41579-024-01023-3. Accessed 21 Jan. 2025.
cobas® liat CT/NG/MG package insert 10147563190-01EN Doc Rev. 1.0 October 2024
cobas® liat CT/NG package insert 10147580190-01EN Doc Rev. 1.0 October 2024
UK Health Security Agency. STI prioritisation framework. Available at: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67376f07abe1d74ea7dade2d/STI-prioritisation-framework.pdf Accessed: March 2025.
Huppert JS, et al. Improving notification of sexually transmitted infections: a quality improvement project and planned experiment. Pediatrics. 2012;130(2):e415-22.
- Widdice LE, Hsieh YH, Silver B, Barnes M, Barnes P, Gaydos CA. Performance of the Atlas Genetics Rapid Test for Chlamydia trachomatis and Women's Attitudes Toward Point-Of-Care Testing. Sex Transm Dis. 2018 Nov;45(11):723-727.
- Jensen, Jorgen S., and Magnus Unemo. “Antimicrobial Treatment and Resistance in Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Infections.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, 20 Mar. 2024
- British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH). Standards for STI management. Available at: https://www.bashh.org/_userfiles/pages/files/bashhstandardsforstimanagement2019.pdf. Accessed: Jan 2025.