Customization: | Available |
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Type: | IVD Reagent, Test Strips & Test Tube |
Ethylene Oxide Sterilization: | Without Ethylene Oxide Sterilization |
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The One-Step Chlamydia Test is intended for in vitro diagnostic use in the rapid, qualitative detection of Chlamydia trachomatis directly from female endocervical swab and male urethral swab, in addition to ocular specimens from symptomatic patients. The test is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of Chlamydia infections.
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Model Number: | DNSCLA23 | Brand Name: | Diagnos and OEM |
Power Source: | Manual | After-sale Service: | Online Technical Support |
Specimen: | Endocervical or urethral specimens | Format: | Cassette |
Accuracy: | 99.5% | Sensitivity: | 4*103IFU/ML |
Quality Certification: | FSC/CE/ISO13485 | Warranty: | 2 years |
Roduction | Chlamydia tests use a sample of body fluid or urine to see whether chlamydia bacteria (Chlamydia trachomatis) are present and causing an infection. Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States. Several types of tests can be used to find a chlamydia infection. Most tests use a sample of body fluid from the affected area. |
Direct Sample | In a direct sample, a sample of body fluid is taken from the affected area. In adults, these areas may include the cervix, urethra, rectum, or eye.
To collect a sample from the urethra or rectum, your doctor will insert a swab into the opening of your urethra or rectum to collect a sample. A sample from the urethra is more likely to detect chlamydia if a man has not urinated for at least 2 hours before the sample is taken. 2. For women. To collect a sample from the cervix, you will take off your clothes below the waist and drape a cloth around your waist. You will lie on your back on an exam table with your feet raised and supported by stirrups. This allows your doctor to examine your vagina and genital area. Your doctor will insert an instrument with curved sides (speculum) into your vagina. The speculum gently spreads apart the vaginal walls so the inside of the vagina and the cervix can be looked at. Samples are collected from the cervix with a swab or small brush. |
Results |
Normal: No chlamydia antigens or DNA are found. If a culture is done, no chlamydia bacteria grow in the culture. More tests for other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may be needed to find the cause of symptoms.
Abnormal: Chlamydia antigens or DNA are found. If a culture is done, chlamydia bacteria grow in the culture.
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