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SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Saliva Rapid Test Kit (Immunochromatography)
Intend Use
This rapid test kit is intended for the qualitative detection of
SARS-CoV-2 antigen in human saliva sample from novel coronavirus
suspected person with symptoms within 9 days from
onset. Positive result of the antigen test can be used for
early triage and rapid management of suspected populations, but it
cannot be used as diagnosis basis of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Negative
results do not rule out SARS-CoV-2 infection and should not be used
as the sole basis for treatment or patient management decisions.
Further nucleic acid detection should be carried out for suspected
population whose antigen test result is positive or negative.
Product Details
Item | Value |
Model Number | LX-401603 |
Type | 20 Test |
Warranty | 18 Months |
Power Source | Instruction Manual |
Quality Certification | CE |
Safty Standard | ISO13485 |
After-sale Service | Online technical support |
Sample volume | 3 Full drops |
Test Speed | Within 15 minutes |
Product Feature
Use Step
Result Interpretation
POSITIVE: Two (2) distinct colored lines appear. One line should be in the control region (C) and the other line should be in the test region (T).
NEGATIVE: One (1) colored line appears in the control region(C). No apparent colored line appears in the test region (T). The negative result does not indicate the absence of analytes in the sample, it only indicates the level of tested analytes in the sample is less than the minimum detection limit.
INVALID: No colored lines appear, or control line fails to appear, indicating that the operator error or reagent failure. Verify the test procedure and repeat the test with a new testing device.
Virus Sources
Global high frequency mutation | Alpha / B.1.1.7(U.K.) | Beta I B.1.351(South Africa) |
Gemma I P.1(Brazil) | Kappa I B.1.617.1(India) | Delta I B.1.617.2(India) |
C.37,ect | Alpha I B.1.17(U.K.) | B.1.36.16.etc |
A.2.5,etc | A.23.1 | Alpha I B.1.17(U.K.) |
B.1.1.33.etc | C.1.1.etc. |
Certificate