Id Now Strep A2
ID NOW Strep A2 1 Kit
What is Id Now Strep A2?
The QuickVue+ Strep A Test is a rapid diagnostic tool designed to detect Group A Streptococcal antigen directly from throat swab specimens. This quick and easy-to-use test offers accurate results within minutes, helping healthcare providers diagnose and manage streptococcal infections efficiently. Its high sensitivity and specificity make it a reliable choice for point-of-care testing.Side Effects
- None specific to the test, but improper swabbing can cause throat irritation.
Warnings
- Ensure proper swabbing technique to avoid inaccurate results.
- Use only as directed to ensure reliability of results.
- Store the test kit according to the manufacturer's instructions to prevent degradation.
- Follow safety guidelines to avoid contamination and ensure accurate testing.
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- None specific to the test, but improper swabbing can cause throat irritation.
- Ensure proper swabbing technique to avoid inaccurate results.
- Use only as directed to ensure reliability of results.
- Store the test kit according to the manufacturer's instructions to prevent degradation.
- Follow safety guidelines to avoid contamination and ensure accurate testing.
Id Now Strep A2 Coupons & Prices
ID NOW Strep A2 1 Kit
What is Id Now Strep A2 ?
The QuickVue+ Strep A Test is a rapid diagnostic tool designed to detect Group A Streptococcal antigen directly from throat swab specimens. This quick and easy-to-use test offers accurate results within minutes, helping healthcare providers diagnose and manage streptococcal infections efficiently. Its high sensitivity and specificity make it a reliable choice for point-of-care testing.
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