Esfregaços vaginais auto-coletados detectam infecção por Chlamydia trachomatis, gonorréia e tricomoníase
STDs are prevalent among young people, and because of their busyness or embarrassment, the adherence to STD is poorly documented in these populations, and it is necessary to increase adherence to risk group detection methods.The feasibility and acceptability of this method was evaluated in 228 girls from l3 ~ l9 years old using the vaginal swabs self-collected by the subjects for C. trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Trichomonas vaginalis.
Almost all participants (99%) considered self-collected vaginal swabs as easy to handle, e 83% do 113 previously performed gynecological exams considered the method to be more acceptable and 97% of participants said that if this method They are widely used and they can self-test frequently.
conclusão
This simple, personal approach to painless testing can help young people with STD testing, STDs are often asymptomatic in women, detection of tactile infections is to reduce STD sequelae, and the survey confirms the self-collected vaginal swab pair STD testing is easy to operate and is widely accepted. Vaginal swabs are easier to store and transport than urine tests and are more suitable for community testing. Using this new method for STD testing of at-risk populations will ultimately have important implications for STD control.