GENRUI SARS-COV-2 AG SELFTEST
5.83€
- Brand: DPI MEDICAL SOLUTION Srl
- Product Code: 983780242
- EAN: 6950334808398
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Genrui
SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Test Kit
(Colloidal Gold)
Description
Rapid qualitative immunochromatographic assay for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 antigens in nasal swab specimens.
This test is applicable to all individuals suspected of being infected with SARS-CoV-2. The test is intended to be used as an aid in the diagnosis of coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19), caused by SARS-CoV-2.
During the test, the samples to be tested are dispensed onto the well dedicated to the sample.
When the sample contains SARS-CoV-2 antigen, it combines with colloidal gold-labeled anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody. Chromatography is performed. When it binds to the anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody previously immobilized on the membrane, a purple red band will appear in the test area (T).
If there is no SARS-CoV-2 antigen present in the sample, there will be no red-purple band in the test area (T).
A purple red band will appear in the quality control area (C), regardless of the presence of coronavirus antigen in the sample; Line C is used as a criterion to determine if the sample is sufficient or the chromatography has been processed correctly. It is also used as an internal control standard for test kits.
The kit is simple, safe, effective and intended for self-testing, suitable for use in non-laboratory environments.
How to use
Collection of samples
Nasal swab specimen can be used for testing.
The sample should be analyzed as soon as possible after collection. If it cannot be tested immediately, follow the sample storage procedure for processing.
Open the swab packing bag, keep the absorbent tip of the swab clean. Avoid touching the absorbent tip of the swab and make sure it does not touch any surface before use.
Insert the tip of the swab (to a depth of 2 cm) into the left nostril and rub the inside of the nostril firmly, in a circular motion, 5 times or more for at least 15 seconds. Remove the swab, insert it into the right nostril and repeat the same operation.
Test samples upon collection. If the samples cannot be tested immediately, follow the sample storage procedure.
Preparation
Read the instructions carefully before using the kit and operate strictly according to the instructions to ensure reliable results.
Bring the kit to room temperature (18-30 ° C) before testing.
Use the dripper tip to pierce the sealed film of the tube containing the sample diluent and insert the tube into the hole on the box.
Insert the swab into the sample diluent and proceed to sample analysis.
Test procedure
After inserting the swab into the tube containing the sample diluent, pinch the walls of the tube and, in the meantime, rotate the swab 5-6 times, to allow the swab to release the sample well. After the sample has been completely released, remove the swab from the tube and let it stand for 1 minute.
Dispose of the used swab in a biohazard waste bag.
Press the dripper firmly onto the tube to the end and shake it at least ten times to mix evenly.
Remove the Test Card and lay it on a dry surface.
Remove the dropper cap at the top, drop 3 to 4 drops (approximately 0.1 mL) of evenly mixed solution into the tube, vertically into the Test Card sample hole. Close the cap of the dripper and place the tube with the diluent in a
Rapid qualitative immunochromatographic assay for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 antigens in nasal swab specimens.
This test is applicable to all individuals suspected of being infected with SARS-CoV-2. The test is intended to be used as an aid in the diagnosis of coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19), caused by SARS-CoV-2.
During the test, the samples to be tested are dispensed onto the well dedicated to the sample.
When the sample contains SARS-CoV-2 antigen, it combines with colloidal gold-labeled anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody. Chromatography is performed. When it binds to the anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody previously immobilized on the membrane, a purple red band will appear in the test area (T).
If there is no SARS-CoV-2 antigen present in the sample, there will be no red-purple band in the test area (T).
A purple red band will appear in the quality control area (C), regardless of the presence of coronavirus antigen in the sample; Line C is used as a criterion to determine if the sample is sufficient or the chromatography has been processed correctly. It is also used as an internal control standard for test kits.
The kit is simple, safe, effective and intended for self-testing, suitable for use in non-laboratory environments.
How to use
Collection of samples
Nasal swab specimen can be used for testing.
The sample should be analyzed as soon as possible after collection. If it cannot be tested immediately, follow the sample storage procedure for processing.
Open the swab packing bag, keep the absorbent tip of the swab clean. Avoid touching the absorbent tip of the swab and make sure it does not touch any surface before use.
Insert the tip of the swab (to a depth of 2 cm) into the left nostril and rub the inside of the nostril firmly, in a circular motion, 5 times or more for at least 15 seconds. Remove the swab, insert it into the right nostril and repeat the same operation.
Test samples upon collection. If the samples cannot be tested immediately, follow the sample storage procedure.
Preparation
Read the instructions carefully before using the kit and operate strictly according to the instructions to ensure reliable results.
Bring the kit to room temperature (18-30 ° C) before testing.
Use the dripper tip to pierce the sealed film of the tube containing the sample diluent and insert the tube into the hole on the box.
Insert the swab into the sample diluent and proceed to sample analysis.
Test procedure
After inserting the swab into the tube containing the sample diluent, pinch the walls of the tube and, in the meantime, rotate the swab 5-6 times, to allow the swab to release the sample well. After the sample has been completely released, remove the swab from the tube and let it stand for 1 minute.
Dispose of the used swab in a biohazard waste bag.
Press the dripper firmly onto the tube to the end and shake it at least ten times to mix evenly.
Remove the Test Card and lay it on a dry surface.
Remove the dropper cap at the top, drop 3 to 4 drops (approximately 0.1 mL) of evenly mixed solution into the tube, vertically into the Test Card sample hole. Close the cap of the dripper and place the tube with the diluent in a