KR20120005814A - Self detection kit of venereal disease - Google Patents

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KR20120005814A
KR20120005814A KR1020100066485A KR20100066485A KR20120005814A KR 20120005814 A KR20120005814 A KR 20120005814A KR 1020100066485 A KR1020100066485 A KR 1020100066485A KR 20100066485 A KR20100066485 A KR 20100066485A KR 20120005814 A KR20120005814 A KR 20120005814A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a disease self-diagnostic apparatus that enables the user to easily check whether he or she is infected with sexually transmitted diseases or AIDS before a precise diagnosis through body fluids, urine, blood, and the like.
The disease self-diagnosis apparatus according to the present invention is provided with an inlet through which a test liquid, such as body fluid, blood, or manure, and a body having a viewing window formed therein, are provided inside the body and through the inlet. The test kit is provided with a diagnostic kit containing a diagnostic reagent to diagnose the sexually transmitted diseases or AIDS infection.
The disease self-diagnosis apparatus according to the present invention can first diagnose whether a sexually transmitted disease or AIDS is infected by a user without visiting a hospital, thereby reducing the cost of diagnosis, and quickly determine whether the infection is secondary infection. It has the advantage of preventing and speeding up the treatment.

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Self detection kit of venereal disease

The present invention relates to a disease self-diagnostic apparatus, and more particularly, to a disease self-diagnostic apparatus capable of easily confirming whether a sexually transmitted disease or AIDS is infected before a detailed diagnosis through body fluids, urine, blood, and the like.

Sexual contact with suspicion of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases or AIDS was not self-diagnosed.

However, overhaul in hospitals can lead to unnecessary waste of diagnostic costs, and the cost of the medical treatments often results in neglect of treatment due to the cost of STDs.

In the case of a diagnosis kit for sexually transmitted diseases used in hospitals, urine tests and serum tests are performed to accurately measure which pathogens have been infected. In the case of serologic tests, the types of diseases are identified using antigen-antibody responses against each pathogen.

However, since such diagnostic methods require expensive equipment and can only be used in institutions such as public health centers and hospitals, it is a cause for delaying the time of confirming whether a sexually transmitted disease is infected.

The present invention was created to solve the above problems, so that it is possible to simply check whether the infection of sexually transmitted diseases or AIDS after treatment, such as sexual contact or blood transfusion suspected of sexually transmitted diseases or AIDS through body fluids, blood, and urine The purpose is to provide a self-diagnostic disease diagnosis.

The disease self-diagnosis apparatus according to the present invention for achieving the above object is a main body which is formed with an injection port through which a test liquid, such as body fluid, blood, and manure, and a see-through window formed therein, are provided, and the inside of the main body. It is installed and provided with a diagnostic kit containing a diagnostic reagent so as to diagnose whether the sexually transmitted diseases or AIDS infection through the test solution injected through the inlet.

The disease self-diagnosis apparatus according to the present invention can first diagnose whether a sexually transmitted disease or AIDS is infected by a user without visiting a hospital, thereby reducing the cost of diagnosis, and quickly determine whether the infection is secondary infection. It has the advantage of preventing and speeding up the treatment.

1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a disease self-diagnostic apparatus according to the present invention,
2 is an exploded perspective view of the disease self-diagnostic apparatus of FIG. 1.

Hereinafter, a disease self-diagnosis apparatus according to the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 and 2 illustrate a preferred embodiment of the disease self-diagnostic apparatus 100, the disease self-diagnostic apparatus 100 includes a main body 110 and a diagnostic kit 120 installed inside the main body 110. do.

The main body 110 includes an upper frame 111 and a lower frame 114 that are coupled to each other to form a predetermined mounting space therein.

The upper frame 111 is formed with an inlet 112 on one side so as to inject a test fluid, such as body fluid or blood, urine for diagnosis into the inside, and a see-through window 113 is formed to see the internal space. have.

The lower frame 114 is coupled to the lower portion of the upper frame 111. When the upper frame 111 and the lower frame 114 are coupled to each other as described above, a predetermined mounting space is formed therein. Support frame 115 is formed in the lower frame 114 to support and fix the diagnostic kit 120 to be described later.

The diagnostic kit 120 is supported by the support pieces 115 and is positioned inside the main body 110, and the test liquid introduced through the inlet 112 is fixed to one end thereof so as to be adjacent to the inlet 112. It is formed to be absorbed.

The diagnostic kit 120 is provided with a reagent for diagnosing infection of diseases such as sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and syphilis or AIDS. On the diagnostic kit 120, when the test solution is absorbed by the diagnostic kit 120, the test solution of a person infected with the disease is provided with a color change part that changes color by the reagent. Whether or not can be easily diagnosed, the color change is to recognize the change in color from the outside through the viewing window 113.

As described above, the disease self-diagnosis apparatus 100 according to the present invention prevents unnecessary expenses and treatment time by allowing the user to easily diagnose whether he or she has an STD or AIDS infection by undergoing a detailed examination in a hospital when an infection is suspected. .

In the present embodiment, the test liquid is formed in the form of injecting the test liquid into the inlet 112 through a mechanism such as a dropper, but alternatively, a dipping method or an inlet 112 for storing and removing the diagnostic kit 120 in a container where the test liquid is stored. All of the in-suit methods for receiving the test liquid directly) can be applied.

100; Disease self tester
110; main body
111; Upper frame 114; Underframe
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A main body having an injection port through which a test liquid, such as body fluid, blood, and manure, can be put, and a see-through window configured to be visible inside;
And a diagnostic kit installed inside the main body and including a diagnostic reagent for diagnosing whether STD or AIDS is infected through a test solution injected through the inlet.
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KR101941090B1 (en) 2017-12-07 2019-01-22 윤지혜 Multi diagnostic kit
KR20190067741A (en) 2019-01-09 2019-06-17 윤지혜 Multi diagnostic kit
KR20210117787A (en) 2020-03-20 2021-09-29 윤지혜 Multi diagnostic kit for zoonosis

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR101941090B1 (en) 2017-12-07 2019-01-22 윤지혜 Multi diagnostic kit
KR20190067741A (en) 2019-01-09 2019-06-17 윤지혜 Multi diagnostic kit
KR20210117787A (en) 2020-03-20 2021-09-29 윤지혜 Multi diagnostic kit for zoonosis

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