This is a multi-center study with a minimum of three sites in the United States. The study will enroll approximately 1750 female subjects, 14 years of age and older, 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. and a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) Waiver.
This is a multi-center study with a minimum of three clinical sites across diverse geographical areas in the United States. Approximately one-third of the total number of sites will have a patient population of low Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), or Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) prevalence. Low prevalence sites are defined as sites with a prevalence \< / = 2 percent for any of the three targets. Sites with a prevalence higher than 2 percent for any of the three targets will be defined as high prevalence sites. The study will enroll approximately 1750 female subjects, 14 years of age and older, 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, approximately 60 minutes in length. The hypothesis of this study is that Click Diagnostics Sexual Health Test performs substantially equivalent to the NAAT (Nucleic Acid Amplification Test) predicate system, and the identification of each organism (CT, NG, and TV) in self-collected vaginal swabs by women using the Click device will agree with the Patient Infected Status (PIS) with a high sensitivity and specificity. The primary objective is to assess the performance of the Click device for detection of CT, NG, and TV in self-collected vaginal specimens as compared to PIS determined by three approved comparator assays using vaginal specimens collected by a qualified HCP in support of obtaining FDA clearance and a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) Waiver. The secondary objectives are: 1) to assess the performance of the Click device for detection of CT, NG, and TV in self-collected vaginal specimens among symptomatic subjects as compared to PIS determined by three approved comparator assays using vaginal specimens collected by a qualified HCP; 2) to assess the performance of the Click device for detection of CT, NG, and TV in self-collected vaginal specimens among asymptomatic subjects as compared to PIS determined by three approved comparator assays using vaginal specimens collected by a qualified HCP.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,585
A single-use device containing a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) for detection of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) in self-collected vaginal specimens.
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The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) Percent Specificity of Click Device for Detection of Chlamydia Trachomatis (CT) in Self-collected Vaginal Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Vaginal Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP
The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) 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
The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) 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
The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of CT From Self-collected Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Asymptomatic Participants
If a participant reported "Yes" to any of the following symptoms, the participant is classified as Symptomatic: Unusual vaginal discharge; Vaginal irritation (itching, burning, soreness); Lower abdominal/pelvic pain; Painful urination; Increased urinary frequency; Abnormal bleeding/spotting; Pain or bleeding with sex/intercourse. Otherwise, the participant is classified as "Asymptomatic". The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of NG From Self-collected Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Asymptomatic Participants
If a participant reported "Yes" to any of the following symptoms, the participant is classified as Symptomatic: Unusual vaginal discharge; Vaginal irritation (itching, burning, soreness); Lower abdominal/pelvic pain; Painful urination; Increased urinary frequency; Abnormal bleeding/spotting; Pain or bleeding with sex/intercourse. Otherwise, the participant is classified as "Asymptomatic". The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of TV From Self-collected Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Asymptomatic Participants
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If a participant reported "Yes" to any of the following symptoms, the participant is classified as Symptomatic: Unusual vaginal discharge; Vaginal irritation (itching, burning, soreness); Lower abdominal/pelvic pain; Painful urination; Increased urinary frequency; Abnormal bleeding/spotting; Pain or bleeding with sex/intercourse. Otherwise, the participant is classified as "Asymptomatic". The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of CT From Self-collected Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Symptomatic Participants
If a participant reported "Yes" to any of the following symptoms, the participant is classified as Symptomatic: Unusual vaginal discharge; Vaginal irritation (itching, burning, soreness); Lower abdominal/pelvic pain; Painful urination; Increased urinary frequency; Abnormal bleeding/spotting; Pain or bleeding with sex/intercourse. Otherwise, the participant is classified as "Asymptomatic". The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of NG From Self-collected Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Symptomatic Participants
If a participant reported "Yes" to any of the following symptoms, the participant is classified as Symptomatic: Unusual vaginal discharge; Vaginal irritation (itching, burning, soreness); Lower abdominal/pelvic pain; Painful urination; Increased urinary frequency; Abnormal bleeding/spotting; Pain or bleeding with sex/intercourse. Otherwise, the participant is classified as "Asymptomatic". The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1
The i) Percent Sensitivity and ii) Percent Specificity of Click Device Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs for Detection of TV From Self-collected Specimens as Compared to PIS Using Specimens Collected by a Qualified HCP Among Symptomatic Participants
If a participant reported "Yes" to any of the following symptoms, the participant is classified as Symptomatic: Unusual vaginal discharge; Vaginal irritation (itching, burning, soreness); Lower abdominal/pelvic pain; Painful urination; Increased urinary frequency; Abnormal bleeding/spotting; Pain or bleeding with sex/intercourse. Otherwise, the participant is classified as "Asymptomatic". The sensitivity of the Click device is defined as follows: TP = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Positive. FN = the number of specimens where the Click result is Negative and the PIS designation is Positive. Sensitivity = 100 \* TP / (TP + FN) The specificity of the Click device is defined as follows: TN = the number of specimens where both the Click result and the PIS designation are Negative. FP = the number of specimens where the Click result is Positive and the PIS designation is Negative. Specificity = 100 \* TN / (TN + FP)
Time frame: Day 1