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Urine Sample HPV Virus Staining Kit

The Urine Sample HPV Virus Staining Kit can accurately detect the concentration

of metabolites¹ in urine, allowing users to assess their risk of HPV infection.

Non-invasive and requiring only a small urine sample,

it allows for quick and easy testing at home, delivering results in just 5 minutes.

Simple and convenient.

Protect your cervical health and stay away from cervical cancer!

¹The metabolites primarily refer to thiols present in the urine sample.

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Applicable Persons

All women should get tested for HPV regularly!

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Women who have ever had sex

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Early screening for HPV infection

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Spouse has been infected or has a history of contact

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Frequent use of shared household items

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People at high risk of cervical cancer should pay extra attention!

  • Early sexual experience

  • Having multiple sexual partners

  • Frequent sex

  • Smoking

  • Chronic low immunity

  • Regular usage of birth control pills for more than 5 years

  • Multiple births or first birth at a younger age

  • Concurrent infection with other sexually transmitted diseases

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According to different HPV virus test results,
we provide different follow-up services

Negative result

  1. Regular testing: Use the HPV home rapid test once every six months to continuously monitor your health.

  2. Multiple protections: You can choose to get the HPV vaccine (coming soon) to further prevent HPV infection and protect your cervical health.

Weak positive result

  1. Close monitoring: Use HPV home rapid test monthly to observe changes in infection.

  2. Consider getting a HPV virus genotyping test: We offer a 50% discount on HPV virus genotyping test, which can be used to determine the type of infection and relevant advice for your condition.

  3. Professional consultation: By contacting us, we will refer you to a professional doctor for detailed consultation to assess whether further examination or treatment is needed.

Positive result/ Continuous testing for 3-6 months shows an upward trend in color gradient

  1. Get aHPV virus genotyping test: We offer a 50% discount on HPV virus genotyping test, which can be used to determine the type of infection and get more accurate advice.

  2. Follow up immediately: By contacting us, we will refer you to a specialist and develop a treatment plan.

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Product composition

  1. Testing cassette in foil package

  2. Desiccant

  3. Disposable plastic pipette

  4. Urine collection cup

  5. Colour reference card

  6. Instruction for use

Product Name

Urine Sample HPV Virus Staining Kit

Specifications

1 test/box

Storage and stability

This kit can be stored in a dark, dry place at 2-30°C for 24 months.

size

68*21*130 mm

FAQ

  • The urine sample HPV virus staining kit provides a non-invasive, rapid, portable and simple screening experience, helping users to check whether they are at risk of HPV infection or cervical cancer through staining testing.

  • HPV virus infection causes cell lesions to produce metabolites of free styryls, which enter the urine along with epithelial cells and exfoliated cells. These free styryls can react with colorless 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB) and convert the latter into yellow 5-mercapto-2-nitrobenzoic acid. The urine sample HPV virus staining reagent uses the above principle to detect whether the user is at risk of HPV virus infection from the urine sample.

  • The following people are recommended to use Urine Sample HPV Virus Staining Kit for regular testing:

    1. Family history of infection: If there is a family history of HPV infection or cervical cancer, regular testing is recommended.

    2. People who have been infected with HPV virus and need to track their HPV infection status regularly.

    3. Infected partner: If your partner has been infected with HPV or has a history of contact, testing is recommended.

    4. Self-assessment: People who have symptoms of HPV infection (such as abnormal discharge or lower body discomfort).

    5. Before and after HPV vaccination: Get tested before and after HPV vaccination to understand the risk of infection.

    6. Frequent sharing of items: People who frequently use public facilities or shared items are recommended to be tested regularly to prevent infection.

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