Microbiology swab V-Veil UP2™
HPVherpes simplex virusChlamydia

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Characteristics

Applications
microbiology
Micro-organism
HPV, herpes simplex virus, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Trichomonas vaginalis
Sampling area
vaginal
Tip type
standard
Other characteristics
non-sterile, non-toxic
Length

Max.: 130 mm
(5.1 in)

Min.: 125 mm
(4.9 in)

Width

Max.: 15 mm
(0.6 in)

Min.: 14 mm
(0.6 in)

Description

V-Veil UP2™ Vaginal Veil Collector* it is a class I, non-sterile, UVC disinfected medical device for human use used to collect secretions, various fluids and substances, which are in the vaginal cavity and cervix for diagnosis by laboratory tests. * Available in single box or collective packaging Advantages of the self-sampling veil V-Veil UP2™: - Specially adapted to women who feel discomfort during gynecological examinations, that may also be related to cultural or religious values. - 97.1% acceptance rate on a panel of 253 women. - The use of this veil makes it possible to almost double the detection capacity of oncogenic high-risk papillomaviruses (HPV-HR) by multiplex PCR in real time compared to a standard swab taken by a gynecologist or a nurse. With the V-Veil UP2™ veil it is possible to detect oncogenic HPV-HR more than 12 times in 1 woman out of 8. - The V-Veil UP2™ veil is simple, safe, and respects the privacy of all women Commercial advantages: - Suitable for all national cervical cancer detection campaigns. - Very practical for NGOs that organise HPV screening campaigns, especially in Muslim communities. - Suitable for laboratories that want to have the best product and save money. - The only self-sampling veil covered by scientific studies that show such good results, with or without a doctor or nurse.

Catalogs

V-VEIL UP2
V-VEIL UP2
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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.