SARS-COV-2 & INFLUENZA A+B SELF
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- Brand: DC COMMUNICATION Srl
- Product Code: 985551769
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Combined rapid antigen test
for SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A/B (nasal swab)
Description
A rapid test for the qualitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein antigens and influenza A and influenza B nucleoproteins in nasal swab specimens.
The test is intended for use in symptomatic/asymptomatic individuals with suspected COVID-19 and/or influenza A/B infection.
The results indicate the detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein antigens and influenza A and B nucleoproteins. An antigen is usually detectable in upper respiratory specimens during the acute phase of infection.
Positive results indicate the presence of viral antigens, but a clinical correlation with patient history and other diagnostic information is required to determine infection status. Positive results are indicative of the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and/or influenza A/B. Individuals who test positive should self-isolate and contact their healthcare professional for additional assistance. A positive result does not rule out the presence of bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. A negative result does not rule out the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and/or influenza A/B infection.
People who test negative and continue to have symptoms of COVID-19 or the flu should contact their healthcare professional for additional help.
For in vitro self-testing use.
How to use
Sample collection
Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before and after testing. If soap and water are not available, use a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
Remove the sterile swab from the pouch. Do not touch the soft end of the swab. Insert the swab into the nostril until a slight resistance is felt (about 2 cm deep in the nasal cavity). Rotate the swab slowly, rubbing it along the inside of the nostril 5-10 times. This operation may be uncomfortable. If you feel strong resistance or pain, do not insert the tampon any deeper.
When the nasal mucosa is damaged or bleeding, nasal swab sampling is not recommended.
If you donate to other people, wear a mask.
With children, it may not be necessary to insert the swab so far into the nostril. For very young children, another person may be needed to hold the child's head during sampling.
Gently remove the swab. Using the same swab, repeat the procedure in the other nostril.
Pull out the swab.
Sample preparation
Remove the lid from the extraction buffer tube and place the tube in the tube holder in the box.
Place the swab into the extraction tube, making sure it bottoms out, and shake the swab to mix well. Press the tip of the swab against the tube and swirl the swab for 10-15 seconds. Remove the swab by pressing the swab tip against the inside wall of the extraction tube.
Place the swab in a plastic bag. Close the extraction tube.
Test run
Remove the Test Cassette from the sealed foil pouch and use within one hour. The most reliable results are obtained if the test is performed immediately after opening the pouch.
Place the test cassette on a flat, level surface. Invert the Sample Extraction Tube and add 3 drops of extracted sample to each well (S) of the Test Cassette, then start the timer. During the test, do not move the cassette.
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A rapid test for the qualitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein antigens and influenza A and influenza B nucleoproteins in nasal swab specimens.
The test is intended for use in symptomatic/asymptomatic individuals with suspected COVID-19 and/or influenza A/B infection.
The results indicate the detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein antigens and influenza A and B nucleoproteins. An antigen is usually detectable in upper respiratory specimens during the acute phase of infection.
Positive results indicate the presence of viral antigens, but a clinical correlation with patient history and other diagnostic information is required to determine infection status. Positive results are indicative of the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and/or influenza A/B. Individuals who test positive should self-isolate and contact their healthcare professional for additional assistance. A positive result does not rule out the presence of bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. A negative result does not rule out the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and/or influenza A/B infection.
People who test negative and continue to have symptoms of COVID-19 or the flu should contact their healthcare professional for additional help.
For in vitro self-testing use.
How to use
Sample collection
Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before and after testing. If soap and water are not available, use a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
Remove the sterile swab from the pouch. Do not touch the soft end of the swab. Insert the swab into the nostril until a slight resistance is felt (about 2 cm deep in the nasal cavity). Rotate the swab slowly, rubbing it along the inside of the nostril 5-10 times. This operation may be uncomfortable. If you feel strong resistance or pain, do not insert the tampon any deeper.
When the nasal mucosa is damaged or bleeding, nasal swab sampling is not recommended.
If you donate to other people, wear a mask.
With children, it may not be necessary to insert the swab so far into the nostril. For very young children, another person may be needed to hold the child's head during sampling.
Gently remove the swab. Using the same swab, repeat the procedure in the other nostril.
Pull out the swab.
Sample preparation
Remove the lid from the extraction buffer tube and place the tube in the tube holder in the box.
Place the swab into the extraction tube, making sure it bottoms out, and shake the swab to mix well. Press the tip of the swab against the tube and swirl the swab for 10-15 seconds. Remove the swab by pressing the swab tip against the inside wall of the extraction tube.
Place the swab in a plastic bag. Close the extraction tube.
Test run
Remove the Test Cassette from the sealed foil pouch and use within one hour. The most reliable results are obtained if the test is performed immediately after opening the pouch.
Place the test cassette on a flat, level surface. Invert the Sample Extraction Tube and add 3 drops of extracted sample to each well (S) of the Test Cassette, then start the timer. During the test, do not move the cassette.
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