The Meep intimate health test is the world’s first high quality home test for sexually transmitted diseases. Take your sexual health into your own hands, avoid the risks of infertility and prevent infecting others.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are amongst the most prevalent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). They can lead to serious health implications such as infertility, particularly in women. Yet three out of four women show no symptoms. The only way to be sure is to get tested.
5%
1 in 20 sexually active young adults are infected with chlamydia
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Getting tested for a sexually transmited disease can be awkward and uncomfortable. In fact, students indicated that embarassment is the main reason for not going to a healthcare professional with their worries. Being able to do an anonymous self-test on your own terms would lower the bar to get tested.
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Since 92% of all positive STI infection tests are either chlamydia or gonorrhea, you are covered with the testing you need with Meep.
Our product comes with a durable and reusable reader that ensures accuracy and consistency with each test. The reader is designed for long-term use, making Meep a cost-effective and eco-conscious solution for ongoing monitoring.
Our novel technology is able to catch 50x lower bacterial loads than standard rapid tests out there. Moreover, we tell you how many bacteria there are, giving your physician valuable insights towards treatment options.
In 2024 the Center for Disease Control (CDC) warned the international community on the dire state of sexual health, calling sexually transmitted diseases an epidemic, pointing to the record-high numbers of chlamydia infections recorded in 2022. Even more baffling, the World Health Organization (WHO) recently indicated that 1 million curable STDs are acquired per day.
Looking at sexual health behavioral trends, the causes are clear. Less than 1 in 3 uses protection when having casual sex, while 20% of 15-35 year olds have multiple sex partners per year. Add the asymptomatic nature of chlamydia and gonnorhea and a high degree of undertesting due to embarassment to the mix and a perfect storm for the widespread propagation of STIs is obtained.