Self Test Strep What it detects: presence of the antigen of Group A Streptococcus bacteria in a pharyngeal sample (throat swab).|| Response time: result in about 5-10 minutes.|| Advantages: easy to use even by non-professionals, no need for additional tools, useful as a first screening in case of sore throat, fever, swollen tonsils, or plaques.|| Kit contents: test cassette, sterile pharyngeal swab, tube with reagents, instruction leaflet.|| Instructions for use: perform the swab on the back of the throat, insert the swab into the tube with reagent, add the liquid to the test cassette, wait for the result:| Two lines → positive result.|| Una control line → negative result.|| No control line → test invalid.|| | Warning: the self-test does not replace una medical diagnosis. In case of a positive result or persistent symptoms, it is necessary to consult a doctor.
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Self Test Strep What it detects: presence of the antigen of Group A Streptococcus bacteria in a pharyngeal sample (throat swab).|| Response time: result in about 5-10 minutes.|| Advantages: easy to use even by non-professionals, no need for additional tools, useful as a first screening in case of sore throat, fever, swollen tonsils, or plaques.|| Kit contents: test cassette, sterile pharyngeal swab, tube with reagents, instruction leaflet.|| Instructions for use: perform the swab on the back of the throat, insert the swab into the tube with reagent, add the liquid to the test cassette, wait for the result:| Two lines → positive result.|| Una control line → negative result.|| No control line → test invalid.|| | Warning: the self-test does not replace una medical diagnosis. In case of a positive result or persistent symptoms, it is necessary to consult a doctor.
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