Genitourinary Tract Infection Pathogen Targeted Next-generation Sequencing (tNGS) is an accurate detection method that combines the advantages of ultra-high multiplex target amplification and high-throughput sequencing technology. By extracting and enriching nucleic acids from cervical exfoliated cells, secretions, or urine, using the sequencing platform to sequence the pathogen's genes, and comparing and analyzing sequence information against a database, this kit can identify 34 types of genitourinary tract infection pathogens (including bacteria, fungi, viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc.), 38 types of HPVs, as well as 27 drug-resistant genes/mutation loci, assisting in precise clinical diagnosis.