Vaginitis Multi-Test Kit

Description
Clinical Significance
- Bacterial vaginosis is a common infection of vagina
- Most pregnant women’s intrauterine infection is related to bv
- Bacterial vaginosis is a risk factor for salpingitis, pelvic inflammation, urinary tract infection and postoperative infection
- Bv infection in some trichomonad infected patients
- Bacterial vaginosis is the susceptible factor of HIV infection
- The incidence of premature and low birth weight infants is related to bv
Intended Use
Seven joint tests were carried out to detect seven biochemical markers, including pH, hydrogen peroxide, leukocyte esterase, sialidosidase, proline aminopeptidase, n-acetylglucosidase (hereinafter referred to as acetylglucosidase) and β – glucuronidase, to assist in the diagnosis of female vaginal health, including microecological environment, vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis (BV), trichomonad Daoyan, candidal vaginitis, vaginal biochemical markers
High sensitivity High specificity
Product parameters
Detection Theory Dry chemical enzymatic method |
Test Time <2min |
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Detection Range 5-220mg/L |
Sample Type Urine |
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Sensitivity ≤5.0mg/L |
Difference between Batches ≤10% |