A container for collecting a biological specimen is provided that includes a peripheral wall extending from a base. The container further includes a longitudinal tower disposed within the container. The tower forms a partition within the container to form at least a first chamber and a second chambe
A container for collecting a biological specimen is provided that includes a peripheral wall extending from a base. The container further includes a longitudinal tower disposed within the container. The tower forms a partition within the container to form at least a first chamber and a second chamber therein, wherein the first and second chambers are in fluid communication with one another. In addition, the container include an insert disposed within the container opposite the base, the insert comprising at least a first opening and a second opening. The second opening provides access to the second chamber and is further configured to engage a specimen collecting device to leave a portion of the specimen collecting device within the second chamber. The first opening provides access to the first chamber and is further configured to receive a syringe therein for accessing the biological specimen. Associated systems and methods are also provided.
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1. A container for collecting a biological specimen comprising: a peripheral wall extending from a base, the peripheral wall and base defining an interior surface and an exterior surface;a longitudinal tower disposed within the container, wherein the longitudinal tower forms a partition within the c
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A container for collecting a biological specimen comprising: a peripheral wall extending from a base, the peripheral wall and base defining an interior surface and an exterior surface;a longitudinal tower disposed within the container, wherein the longitudinal tower forms a partition within the container to define at least a first chamber and a second chamber therein, wherein the first and second chambers are in fluid communication with one another; andan insert placed over and spanning the longitudinal tower, wherein the longitudinal tower defines a separation between a first portion of the insert over the first chamber and a second portion of the insert over the second chamber, wherein the first portion of the insert is not in fluid communication with the second portion of the insert;wherein the longitudinal tower further comprises a base edge adjacent to the base and at least two longitudinal edges extending therefrom and are spaced apart from the peripheral wall, wherein the base edge and the at least two longitudinal edges do not contact the interior surface of the peripheral wall. 2. A container according to claim 1, wherein the second chamber and the second portion of the insert are configured to engage a specimen collecting device to thereby leave a portion of the specimen collecting device within the second chamber, and wherein the first chamber and the first portion of the insert are configured to receive a device therein for accessing the biological specimen. 3. A container according to claim 1, further comprising a notch defined in the exterior surface and configured to position the container in subsequent processing. 4. A container according to claim 3, wherein the longitudinal tower is disposed within the container such that the first chamber is located approximately radially opposite from the notch. 5. A container according to claim 4, wherein the base is sloped downwards from the notch towards the longitudinal tower. 6. A container according to claim 4, wherein the first and second chambers are in fluid communication with one another along the entire length of the at least two longitudinal edges. 7. A container according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal tower is integrally formed with the interior surface of the peripheral wall of the container. 8. A container according to claim 1, wherein the first chamber has a volume smaller than a volume of the second chamber. 9. A container according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral wall is cylindrical in shape. 10. A container according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal tower extends parallel to a longitudinal axis of the peripheral wall. 11. A container according to claim 1 further comprising a cap that seals the interior surface, the cap comprising a pierceable portion located above the first chamber so that a piercing device may pierce the cap and aspirate specimen from the first chamber. 12. A system for collecting a biological specimen comprising: a container for collecting a biological specimen, the container comprising:a peripheral wall extending from a base, the peripheral wall and base defining an interior surface and an exterior surface, the peripheral wall further comprising a flange;a longitudinal tower disposed within the container, wherein the longitudinal tower forms a partition within the container to form at least a first chamber and a second chamber therein, wherein the first and second chambers are in fluid communication with one another wherein the longitudinal tower further comprises a base edge adjacent to the base and at least two longitudinal edges extending therefrom and proximate to the flange, wherein the base edge and at least two longitudinal edges do not contact the interior surface of the peripheral wall;an insert placed over and spanning the longitudinal tower, wherein the longitudinal tower defines a separation between a first portion of the insert over the first chamber and a second portion of the insert over the second chamber, wherein the first portion of the insert is not in fluid communication with the second portion of the insert; anda cap configured to cover the container and sealingly engage the peripheral wall, the cap including at least one engageable member configured to be engaged for securing and unsecuring the cap to the container. 13. A system according to claim 12 wherein the second chamber is configured to engage a specimen collecting device to thereby leave a portion of the specimen collecting device within the second chamber, and wherein the first chamber is configured to receive a device therein for accessing the biological specimen. 14. A system according to claim 12, further comprising a specimen collecting device, the specimen collecting device configured to obtain the biological specimen from a patient and transfer the biological specimen to the container. 15. A system according to claim 12, wherein the peripheral wall further comprises a threaded exterior surface disposed opposite from the base. 16. A system according to claim 12 wherein the container further comprises a notch defined by the exterior surface and configured to position the system in subsequent processing. 17. A system according to claim 16, wherein the base is sloped downwards from the notch towards the longitudinal tower. 18. A system according to claim 12, wherein the first and second chambers are in fluid communication with one another along the entire length of the at least two longitudinal edges. 19. A system according to claim 12, wherein the longitudinal tower is integrally formed with the interior surface of the peripheral wall of the container. 20. A system according to claim 19, wherein a top portion of a longitudinal edge of the longitudinal tower is coupled to the peripheral wall. 21. A system according to claim 12, wherein the longitudinal tower extends parallel to a longitudinal axis of the peripheral wall. 22. A system according to claim 12, wherein the engageable member comprises a plurality of fingers equally-spaced around and extending inwards from the circumference of the cap, the plurality of fingers configured to be engaged by a chuck for securing and unsecuring the cap to the container. 23. A system according to claim 12, wherein the cap comprises a central portion that is configured to be pierceable by a piercing instrument. 24. A container for collecting a biological specimen comprising: a peripheral wall extending from a base, the peripheral wall and base defining an interior surface and an exterior surface;a longitudinal tower disposed within the container, wherein the longitudinal tower forms a partition within the container to define at least a first chamber and a second chamber therein, wherein the first and second chambers are in fluid communication with one another along the entire length of at least two longitudinal edges and wherein the longitudinal tower further comprises a base edge adjacent to the base wherein the at least two longitudinal edges extend from the base edge and are spaced apart from the peripheral wall; andan insert placed over and spanning the longitudinal tower, wherein the longitudinal tower defines a separation between a first portion of the insert over the first chamber and a second portion of the insert over the second chamber, wherein the first portion of the insert is not in fluid communication with the second portion of the insert;a notch defined in the exterior surface and configured to position the container in subsequent processing, wherein the longitudinal tower is disposed within the container such that the first chamber is located approximately radially opposite from the notch.
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