The disposable sterile sampling swab is a medical device specifically designed for collecting biological samples from human natural cavities or wounds. Its core features include sterile provision and single-use, ensuring sampling safety and detection accuracy. According to authoritative public information, its scope of use is as follows:
Main scope of application
Clinical saplecollection: Used for collecting secretions, cells, or pathogen samples from various parts of the human body, including:
Nasal cavity (such as nasal swab)
Throat (such as throat swab, oropharyngeal swab)
Vagina/cervix (such as cervical sampling swab)
Urethra (especially for the detection of mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc.)
Wound or mucosal surface (such as wounds, oral ulcers, etc.)
Wide range of detection applications:
Cultivation and identification of pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi
Nucleic acid testing (such as for COVID-19, HPV, etc.)
Antigen detection
DNA sampling (such as genetic testing, paternity testing, etc.)
Applicable scenarios:
Medical institutions (hospitals, clinics, community health service centers)
Public health institutions (CDC, screening sites)
Laboratory diagnosis
Some validated personal home tests (such as COVID-19 antigen self-test)
Precautions
For single use only, dispose of it immediately into a medical waste container after use.
Before use, check whether the sterile packaging is intact. If it is damaged, do not use it.
During operation, avoid touching the sampling end of the swab to prevent contamination.
Swabs of matching specifications and types (such as male, female, nasopharyngeal, etc.) should be selected for sampling from different parts