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What are the Steps for Vaginal Swab Collection?
For a vaginal swab, a speculum is inserted into the vagina to open it. A sterile swab is then used to collect a sample from the vaginal walls and cervix. The swab is placed in a transport medium and sent to a laboratory for analysis.
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