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Strep A Antigen Qualitative Detection Throat Swab Rapid Test Cassette

Basic Information
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Dewei
Certification: CE, ISO13485
Model Number: STA-DS02
Minimum Order Quantity: 2000 Tests
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: 25tests/box, 625tests/carton
Delivery Time: in 20 working days
Payment Terms: T/T, D/P, , L/C, Western Union, Alipay, Wechat, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 100,000pcs/day
Detail Information
Method: Colloidal Gold Immunochromography Component: Rapid Test+Buffers+Swab
Test Sample: Throat Swab Test Time: 10 Mins
Parameter: Strep A Antigen Shelf Life: 24 Months
Species Reactivity: Human Usage: Professional Use
Specificity: 97.50% Storage: 2-30℃
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Product Description

 

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Strep A Antigen Rapid Test Kit

 

INTRODUCTION


The Strep A Rapid Test (Swab) is a rapid visual immunoassay for the qualitative, presumptive detection of Group A Streptococcus antigens in human throat swab specimens. This kit is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of Strep A infection.

 

Product Name Strep A (Group A Streptococci)
Model No. STA-DS02
Brand Dewei
Shelf Life 24 Months
Format Cassette
Result Time 10 mins
Specimen Throat Swab
Principle Colloidal Gold Immunochromographic Method
Certificates CE, ISO

 

►SELLING POINTS


1. Easy to use

2. High accuracy and sensitivity

3. Do not require specialized laboratory equipment or tained personnel

4. Highly cost-effective

5. Fast check

 

►OPERATION


1. Prepare swab specimens

1) Place a clean extraction tube in the designated area of the workstation. Add 5 drops of Reagent 1 to the extraction tube, then add 4 drops of Reagent 2. Mix the solution by gently swirling the extraction tube.

2) Immediately immerse the swab into the extraction tube. Use a circular motion to roll the swab against the side of the extraction tube so that the liquid is expressed from the swab and can reabsorb.

3) Let stand for 1-2 minutes at room temperature, then squeeze the swab firmly against the tube to expel as much liquid as possible from the swab. Cap the extraction tube with the attached dropper tip.

2. Remove the test from its sealed pouch, and place it on a clean, level surface. Label the cassette with patient or control identification. 

3. Add 2 drops of extracted solution from the extraction tube to the sample well on the test cassette.

4. Wait for the colored band(s) to appear. The result should be read at 10 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 15 minutes.

5. Reading results:

POSITIVE: The presence of two lines as control line (C) and test line (T) within the result window indicates a positive result.

NEGATIVE: The presence of only control line (C) within the result window indicates a negative result.

INVALID: If the control line (C) is not visible within the result window after performing the test, the result is considered invalid.

 

FRQ:

 

1 How do you get strep A? Strep A infections are spread by close contact with an infected person. They can be passed on through coughs and sneezes or from a wound. In some people, the bacteria live in the body without causing symptoms or making them feel unwell. But they can still pass the bacteria on to others.
2 Is strep A usually serious? Strep throat is typically a mild condition, but the infection can be very painful. Your sore throat may be severe and very uncomfortable. The lymph nodes in your neck may be very tender and swollen. You may have pain when swallowing.
3 What are the symptoms of type A strep? Symptoms of group A streptococcal infection
sore, red throat or tonsils.
pus on throat or tonsils.
pain on swallowing.
fever and chills.
swollen and tender lymph nodes (glands) in the neck.
vomiting, nausea and abdominal pain.
headache and muscle aches.
general feeling of unwell (malaise).
4 Is strep A the same as strep throat? Group A Streptococcus (GAS), also known as Strep A, are bacteria commonly found on the skin or in the throat. Under some circumstances these bacteria can cause disease. GAS infection commonly presents as a mild sore throat ('strep throat') and skin/soft tissue infections such as impetigo and cellulitis.
5 Will strep A go away on its own? Strep throat typically goes away in three to seven days with or without antibiotic treatment. However, if you don't take antibiotics, you can remain contagious for two to three weeks and are at a higher risk for complications, such as rheumatic fever.
6 How long is strep a contagious? People who start taking antibiotics to clear up strep throat become less contagious in about 24 hours. However, people who don't take antibiotics can spread the bacteria for a couple weeks. It usually takes about 2-5 after exposure to the bacteria to start experiencing symptoms.
7 Do you cough with strep? Other symptoms include sore throat, fever, headache, stomach pain, nausea and vomiting. Cough, hoarseness, red eyes, and runny nose are not seen with Strep throat. These symptoms point more to a viral cause. Scarlet fever rash (fine, red, sandpaper-like rash) is highly suggestive of Strep throat.
8 What happens if you don't treat strep A? Strep throat accounts for only a small portion of sore throats. If untreated, strep throat can cause complications, such as kidney inflammation or rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever can lead to painful and inflamed joints, a specific type of rash, or heart valve damage.
9 Is strep a hard to get rid of? In most cases, antibiotics will quickly wipe out the bacteria causing the infection. In the meantime, try these tips to relieve symptoms of strep throat: Get plenty of rest. Sleep helps your body fight infection.
10 What is mistaken for strep throat? Sometimes viral illnesses cause a sore throat that may be mistaken for strep throat. These include common cold viruses, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), influenza (the "flu"), croup, mononucleosis (“mono”), measles, and chickenpox.
11 How do I know if I have strep or not? Common symptoms of strep throat:
In addition to the standard sore throat and painful swallowing, some other signs and symptoms of strep throat may include: Tender, swollen lymph nodes (glands) in the front of the neck. Red spots on the roof of the mouth or palate. Swollen and red tonsils; white patches on occasion.

 

Strep A Antigen Qualitative Detection Throat Swab Rapid Test Cassette 1

MAIN CONTENTS


  • Rapid Test Cassette with deciccant
  • Reagent 1
  • Reagent 2
  • Sampling swab
  • Extraction tube
  • Package insert

 

►DETAILED PICTURES


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Contact Details
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