HPV collection kit
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a cause of many cancers in the anogenital and
oropharyngeal areas in women and men. The high mortality rate cervical cancer could be
reduced through a comprehensive approach that includes prevention, early diagnosis, effective screening and treatment programs.
Our HPV collection kit is to collect cervical specimen for early detection & cervical cancer
screening, including TCT test, Pap smear test, or DNA-based PCR assay. It can be collected
by professionals or self collection at home for privacy.
An HPV collection kit for laboratory analysis is a specialized tool designed to collect samples for the detection and analysis of human papillomavirus (HPV). It typically consists of the following components:
- Sampling device: This may be a swab or other tool used to collect cells from the relevant site (such as the cervix).
- Preservative solution: This helps to maintain the integrity of the sample and prevent degradation.
- Packaging and instructions: Clear instructions are provided on how to use the kit correctly to obtain an accurate sample.
The kit is used in laboratory settings to diagnose HPV infections, monitor the progression of HPV-related diseases, and conduct research on HPV. Its design aims to ensure the collection of reliable samples for accurate analysis.
The advantages of the Human Papilloma Virus Collection Kit include the following:
High specificity: able to accurately identify and collect samples associated with the human papillomavirus.
High sensitivity: it can detect very small amounts of HPV virus and improve the accuracy of diagnosis.
Easy to operate: even non-specialists can follow the instructions for correct operation.
Stable: it ensures the stability of the sample during transportation and storage.
The principle of its composition consists mainly of the following aspects:
Sampling tools: such as specifically designed sampling brushes for efficient collection of cells and secretions from the cervical area.
Preservation solutions: to prevent deterioration and degradation of the sample and to ensure its stability.
Associated ancillary components: to assist and optimize the testing process.