Id Now Influenza A & B 2
ID Now Influenza A & B 2 1 Kit
What is Id Now Influenza A & B 2?
The ID NOW Influenza A & B 2 test is an advanced molecular assay designed for the rapid detection of influenza A and B virus RNA directly from nasopharyngeal swab specimens. Utilizing isothermal nucleic acid amplification technology, this test delivers results in under 13 minutes, facilitating prompt, effective clinical decisions during the point of care. This test's enhanced sensitivity and specificity ensure high reliability for the diagnosis during the active flu seasons.Side Effects
- Discomfort or minor bleeding at the swab site
- Possible nasal irritation
Warnings
- Use within the expiration date and follow the storage instructions to ensure accuracy
- Negative results do not exclude influenza virus infection, and positive results do not rule out other infections
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- Discomfort or minor bleeding at the swab site
- Possible nasal irritation
- Use within the expiration date and follow the storage instructions to ensure accuracy
- Negative results do not exclude influenza virus infection, and positive results do not rule out other infections
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ID Now Influenza A & B 2 1 Kit
What is Id Now Influenza A & B 2 ?
The ID NOW Influenza A & B 2 test is an advanced molecular assay designed for the rapid detection of influenza A and B virus RNA directly from nasopharyngeal swab specimens. Utilizing isothermal nucleic acid amplification technology, this test delivers results in under 13 minutes, facilitating prompt, effective clinical decisions during the point of care. This test's enhanced sensitivity and specificity ensure high reliability for the diagnosis during the active flu seasons.
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