Streptococcus test for home use
The Wondfo Streptococcus Group A Rapid Test One Step Swab Test is a diagnostic tool for the quality control of Group A Streptococcus antigens. This rapid and accurate test provides a reliable result in as little as 10 minutes. This test can be used to test throat swab samples for the presence of streptococcal antigens.
The test includes a test cassette and desiccant bag, extraction tubes, sterile throat swabs, buffer A, buffer B and instructions for use. The test cassette contains the necessary reagents for the immunoassay and is used to detect the presence of streptococcal antigens in the sample. The desiccant bags ensure that the test cassette remains dry during storage and reliable performance is guaranteed. The extraction tubes contain the buffer solution used to mix the sample with the reagents. The sterile throat swabs have been specially developed for taking samples from the throat. Buffer A and Buffer B are the solutions required for the testing process.
To perform the test, take the sterile throat swab and place the sample in the extraction tube. Then add the buffer solutions and mix the sample well. Then remove the test cassette from the packaging and add the sample to the sample hole of the test cassette using the pipette. After the sample has been added, wait 10 minutes and then read the test result.
It is important to note that an invalid test result indicates that the test was not performed correctly or that the test components were damaged. In this case, you should use a new test kit and perform the test again. A positive test result indicates that group A streptococcal antigens have been detected in the sample. If you receive a positive result, you should seek immediate medical attention to receive the appropriate treatment.
A negative test result does not completely rule out a group A streptococcal infection. If you have severe symptoms, such as rheumatic fever or inflammation, despite a negative test result, you should consult your doctor. It is important to know that a negative result can turn into a false positive within minutes of the end of the test period. For this reason, the test results should be read within 15 minutes.
This test should be carried out if you have symptoms of pharyngitis or tonsillitis. The test can help you to diagnose a group A streptococcal infection at an early stage and receive the appropriate treatment. Please note that this test is not a substitute for a medical examination and diagnosis. If you have concerns or symptoms persist, you should see a doctor.
The Wondfo Streptococcus Group A Rapid Test - Scarlet Fever Self Test is a user-friendly and reliable test that helps you detect Group A Streptococcus infections early. The rapid test provides accurate results in just 10 minutes and allows you to take appropriate action for treatment.
A test includes:
- Test cassette and desiccant bag
- Extraction tubes
- Sterile throat swabs
- Buffer A
- Buffer B
- Instructions for use
Q & A
- What should I do if the test result is invalid? If it is invalid, you should take a new test kit to perform the test again.
- What should I do if the test is positive? A positive test indicates that you may be suffering from a group A streptococcal infection. Please consult a doctor for medical help.
- My test is negative. Does that mean I am not infected? No. While a negative test result means that you are probably not infected, you should consult your doctor if you have serious complications, including rheumatic fever and inflammation.
- Can I read the test result for longer than 15 minutes? No, the test results must be read within 15 minutes. Although a positive result should not change for several days, a negative result can turn into a false positive within minutes of the end of the test period, which would not be an accurate reading.
- When should this test be carried out? If you experience symptoms such as inflammation of the throat or tonsils, you can carry out this test at home to diagnose a group A streptococcal infection at an early stage.