Stopped: To optimize device
This is a multi-center study with a minimum of three sites in the United States. The study will enroll approximately 1750 female subjects and will have a study duration of approximately 9 months after enrollment of the first subject. Female subjects seen at the participating sites for any reason will be evaluated for enrollment in this study. All subjects will be managed per standard of care as applicable. Subjects who are enrolled in the study will perform self-collection of a vaginal swab to be tested by Click device, and allow the health care provider (HCP) to collect three additional vaginal swabs to be tested by recognized FDA-cleared comparator methods. Subjects will complete the study in a single visit. The primary objective is to assess the performance of the Click device for detection of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) in self-collected vaginal specimens as compared to Patient Infected Status (PIS) determined by three approved comparator assays using vaginal specimens collected by a qualified HCP in support of obtaining FDA clearance.
Age range
14 Years – 99 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device for Detection of Chlamydia Trachomatis (CT) in Self-collected Vaginal Specimens as Compared to Patient Infection Status (PIS) Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device for Detection of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae (NG) in Self-collected Vaginal Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device for Detection of Trichomonas Vaginalis (TV) in Self-collected Vaginal Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of CT as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Symptomatic Participants
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of NG as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Symptomatic Participants
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of TV as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Symptomatic Participants
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of CT as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Asymptomatic Participants
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of NG as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Asymptomatic Participants.
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The Percent Sensitivity and Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of TV as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Asymptomatic Participants.
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