Clungene COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Self-Test Kit - Nasal Swab - Pack of 1
Clungene COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Self-Test Kit - Nasal Swab - Pack of 1
The Clungene COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Self-Test Kit is designed for convenient, quick, and reliable detection of SARS-CoV-2 through a simple nasal swab. Ideal for medical professionals requiring rapid results in patient care, this test kit ensures high accuracy and ease of use.
Ensure rapid and efficient patient care with the Clungene COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Self-Test Kit, offering a top-tier solution for reliable COVID-19 testing.
Product Specifications
- Sensitivity: 96.5%
- Specificity: 99.7%
- Rapid Results: Detects COVID-19 in just 15 minutes
- Ease of Use: Utilize a simple nasal swab method
- EU Compliant: CE certified, suitable for European markets
- Packaging: Pack of 1 COVID-19 Self Test
- Detection: Capable of detecting allCOVID-19 variants.
Benefits
- Quick Diagnosis: Obtain reliable results within a quarter-hour, streamlining patient care.
- Non-Invasive: The nasal swab is less invasive compared to other testing methods.
- Cost-Effective: An affordable option ideal for high-volume testing requirements.
- Highly Accurate: High sensitivity and specificity rates offer peace of mind.
- Money-Back Guarantee: Customer satisfaction assured with a 14-day return policy.
Technical Data
- Sensitivity: 96.5% - ensures reliable detection of the virus.
- Specificity: 99.7% - minimizes false positives.
- Storage: Can be stored at room temperature.
- Test Type: Rapid test is a lateral flow immunoassay intended for the qualitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid antigens.
- Packaging: Pack of 1 COVID-19 Self Test
FAQ's about Clungene COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Self Test Kits - Nasal Swab
What is the Clungene COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Self Test Kit and how does it work?
The Clungene COVID-19 Rapid Self Test Kit is a quick and easy way to check for SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid antigens in nasal samples. It's a type of lateral flow immunoassay that detects the presence of the coronavirus by using a nasal swab. This test is intended for self-use and can provide results in just 15 minutes, making it super convenient for at-home testing.
How do I perform the nasal swab correctly?
To do the nasal swab correctly, gently insert the swab into your nostril, about 2-3 cm in, and rotate it around the inside of your nostril for about 10 seconds. Make sure to follow the instructions provided in the test kit for the best results. The swab is inserted into both nostrils to ensure adequate specimen collection.
What if my test result is negative?
A negative test result means that the Clungene COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Self Test Kit didn't detect the virus in your nasal swab. However, if you have symptoms or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, you should still consider getting a laboratory PCR test for confirmation, as antigen tests are less sensitive than PCR tests.
How does the nasal swab work?
The process is pretty straightforward. You take a nasal swab from individuals by gently inserting the swab into your nostril (don't worry, it's not as uncomfortable as a nasopharyngeal swab). The swab is inserted to collect a specimen, which is then mixed with the extraction solution. This mixture is applied to the test kit for analysis.
How reliable are the test results?
The Clungene COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test is a lateral flow immunoassay that offers reliable results when used correctly. However, if you get a positive result, it's always a good idea to get a confirmation of positive results with a laboratory PCR test. A negative result doesn't completely rule out COVID-19 within the first few days of infection, so stay cautious.
How do I dispose of the materials used in a rapid antigen test?
After completing a rapid antigen test, dispose of all used materials, including swabs and test cassettes, according to local health authority guidelines. Proper disposal prevents the spread of potential contaminants and helps maintain community health safety.
Are there any limitations to using a rapid antigen test for COVID-19?
Covid-19 antigen tests offer quick results but have limitations, such as lower sensitivity compared to PCR tests. The test materials may not detect low viral loads, especially in asymptomatic individuals, so further testing might be required for definitive results.
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