Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by an infection in the vaginal or uterine tract. Treponema Pallidum (TP) is the causative agent of the venereal disease syphilis. TP is a spirochete bacterium with an outer envelope and a cytoplasmic membrane. The test pack we offer is designed solely for use by medical professionals with clear, straightforward instructions. The tests provide simple positive or negative results within 10 minutes and all tests are CE approved for professional use only. You will receive everything you need to do 1 Chlamydia test: 1 x Test Device
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Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by an infection in the vaginal or uterine tract. Gonorrhoea is the second most common STD in the UK and is also known as the ‘clap’. Gonorrhoea is caused by a bacterium called Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, the bacterium grows and multiplies quickly in moist, warm areas of the body. Treponema Pallidum (TP) is the causative agent of the venereal disease syphilis. TP is a spirochete bacterium with an outer envelope and a cytoplasmic membrane. The The STD combination test pack we offer is designed solely for use by medical professionals with clear, straightforward instructions. The tests provide simple positive or negative results within 10 minutes and all tests are CE approved for professional use only. You will receive everything you need to do 2 Chlamydia tests: 2 x Test Device Everything you need to do 2 Gonorrhoea tests: 2 x Test Device And everything you need to carry out 2 Syphilis tests: 2 x Test Device Browse our range of Full STI Test Kits, or alternatively, take a look at our full range of Sexual Health Test Kits. |
What is contraception? Contraception or birth control is an artificial method or device used to prevent a woman from getting pregnant. A woman can become pregnant if a man’s sperm reaches one of her eggs, contraception keeps the sperm and the eggs apart or stops egg production to prevent pregnancy from happening. In the […]
What are Antibiotics? Antibiotics are commonly prescribed medicines used to treat or prevent all types of bacterial infections from mild conditions like acne, to life threatening conditions like pneumonia. They do not work against viral infections such as flu, common cold and chicken pox. You are also unlikely to be prescribed antibiotics for mild bacterial […]
What is Feline Upper Respiratory Infection? Upper respiratory infections affect the nose, throat and sinuses and are very contagious. In the majority of cases, they are caused by two viruses, feline calicivirus and feline herpesvirus or, less commonly they can be caused by a bacterial infection. What are the symptoms? Symptoms will differ depending on […]
What is Toxoplasmosis? Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii and is known to affect most warm-blooded animals, including humans. Cats are recognised as the primary host of the parasite which causes toxoplasmosis, however, you are most likely to become infected by eating infected meat which has not been properly cooked, unwashed […]
Abscesses can be nasty, especially in pets. Spotting the signs and symptoms is the key to ensuring they don’t cause serious health issues. They can be prevalent in dogs who spend a lot of time outdoors. Dogs like to explore, which can put them in environments where they may be exposed to sharp objects, including […]
What is psoriasis? Psoriasis is a long-term disease of the skin resulting in skin that is red and scaly. Psoriasis is common and affects up to 1.8 million people in the U.K. Psoriasis is equally common in men and women and tends to be more common from late teens to early 30’s and then strikes […]
What Is a Skin Mass? Skin masses are very common in dogs. They can be found on the skin (Cutaneous Tumours) or under the skin (Subcutaneous Tumours). In the majority of cases, lumps found on dogs are benign, caused by a fatty mass under the skin (Lipomas), a blocked hair follicle (Sebaceous Cyst) or an […]
What is an allergy? An allergy occurs when the immune system overreacts to an everyday substance, seeing it as potentially dangerous. The body tries to rid itself of this substance, known as an allergen, by releasing histamine causing the area affected to become hot swollen and itchy. Allergens can cause a reaction when inhaled, swallowed […]
What is an allergy? An allergy occurs when the immune system overreacts to an everyday substance, seeing it as potentially dangerous. The body tries to rid itself of this substance, known as an allergen, by releasing histamine causing the area affected to become hot swollen and itchy. Allergens can cause a reaction when inhaled, swallowed […]
What is nappy rash? Nappy rash is a very common skin condition that causes redness to the area covered by a nappy. Nearly all babies will be affected by nappy rash at some time. Mild cases will probably not cause your baby pain or discomfort, however if it gets worse your baby could become distressed. […]