HPV - Human Papilloma virus test

Qualitative in vitro screening test from urine detecting 14 high-risk (HR) HPV genotypes at clinically relevant Infection levels in general and vaccinated pupulation. As the most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV affects nearly 80% of people during their lives, often without showing symptoms. This screening test empowers you to understand your HPV status, enabling proactive health management and reducing the risk of serious health conditions.

Price: €199
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When should i screen?

HPV screening is a proactive step in maintaining reproductive health and preventing serious health issues.

Health monitoring: HPV screening is a proactive way to stay informed about your reproductive health and take preventive measures against potential health issues.

Awareness: Screening raises awareness about HPV and its risks, promoting discussions around sexual health and preventive measures.

Public Health Benefit: Widespread HPV screening can reduce the incidence of cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases, contributing to overall public health improvements.

Early Detection: HPV screening helps identify the presence of high-risk strains of the virus that can lead to cervical cancer and other related cancers. Early detection can lead to timely intervention and treatment.

Starting sexual life early (before year 15)

High number of sexual partners

Unprotected sexual intercourse

Compromised Immune system

Risk Factors
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Starting sexual life early (before year 15)
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Unprotected sexual intercourse
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Compromised Immune system
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HPV subtypes (variants) examined:
What is a HPV genotype

This term refers to certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), each of which possesses a unique set of genetic traits. High risk (HR): An infection with a high-risk (HR) form of human papillomavirus (HPV) that lasts for a long time might cause alterations in cells that, if left untreated, could develop into cancer. Strains that are considered to be low risk (LR) are those that are not often linked to cancer but have the potential to produce benign diseases like warts.

How It Works
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After you purchased the test, you get the AveGene HPV (urine specimen) Human Papilloma Virus sample collection & transport kit. Collect urine sample according to the enclosed instructions.

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Send sample to nearest AveGene collection center or to central AveGene laboratory.

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Receive your results in the form of an encrypted PDF report. Request an online consultation if needed.

About HPV

Few important statistical facts about HPV:

• HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection

• HPV carrier can infect through skin to skin contact anyone without having any symptoms 

• HPV goes away in most cases without any symptoms, usually within two years, nevertheless in case it persists it can develop in serious health condition 

• There is no cure, we can just supress the conditions 

• Almost 80% of human beings is confronted with HPV during its life

REPORTS & HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE TEST RESULTS?
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There is no danger to any of your private data on AveGene. 
We make sure that even the internal testing is done in secret. In a way, we don't even need to know the patient's name. The molecular state of the blood or plasma sample sent to us is only interpreted with an anonymous sample ID. The person who has the activation card information is the only one who can see the results. 

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