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INTENDED USE
FLU A/B Antigen Test Kit (Colloidal Gold) is used for in vitro qualitative detection of influenza A/B antigen in human nasopharyngeal swab samples.


INTRODUCTION
Influenza viruses (Flu) are the pathogens that cause influenza. Influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza A, B, and C viruses. It is infectious Strong, fast spread, short incubation period, high incidence. Influenza A virus often appears in epidemic form and can cause a worldwide influenza pandemic. It is widely distributed in animals and can also cause influenza epidemics in animals and cause a large number of animal deaths. Influenza B virus often causes local outbreaks and does not cause a worldwide influenza pandemic. Therefore, the detection of influenza A and B viruses has relatively great clinical findings.


MATERIALS SUPPLIED
1. Sampling cotton swabs(as nasopharyngeal swab)
2. Antigen extraction buffer
3. Antigen extraction tube
4. Paper workbench(The small one-test-box can be used as a workbench)
5. Instruction for use


Specification
1 Test/Box
20 Tests/Box


Specimen collection
1. FLU A/B Antigen Test kit(Colloidal Gold)can be performed using nasopharyngeal swab.
2. Testing should be performed immediately after specimen collection.
3. Bring specimens to room temperature prior to testing.
4. If specimens are to be shipped, they should be packed in compliance with local regulations covering the transportation of
etiologic agents.


Test Procedure
Allow test cassette, Antigen extraction buffer, specimen and/or controls to equilibrate to room temperature (15-30°C) prior to testing.
1. Ask the patient to remove the secretions on the surface of the anterior nasal cavity, keep the head slightly tilted, and gently and slowly insert the swab through the nasal cavity to the nasopharynx, When resistance is encountered, it will reach the posterior nasopharynx, stay for a few seconds to absorb secretions, and gently rotate to remove the swab.
2. Place the antigen extraction tube on the workbench. Place the antigen extraction buffer bottle vertically downward, squeeze the bottle to make the buffer drip freely into the antigen extraction tube without touching the edge of the tube, and add 6 drops (about 200ul) to the antigen extraction tube.
3. Put the swab specimen into the antigen extraction tube pre-added with the antigen extraction buffer, and rotate the swab about 10 times while pressing the swab head against the tube wall to release the antigen in the swab, then let it stand for about 1 minute.
4. Remove the swab while squeezing the tip of the swab so that as much liquid in the swab can be discharged as possible. Dispose of used swabs in accordance with biohazard waste disposal methods.
5. Install the dripper on the antigen extraction tube and cap it tightly, and let it stand for about 1 minute.
6. Remove the test cassette from the sealed foil pouch and use it as soon as possible.
7. Place the test device on a clean and level surface.
8. Transfer 3 drops(about 100ul) of mix Liquids to the sample well of the test card (or use a pipette to add 100ul), and start the timer.
9. Wait for the test result of the reagent. The result should be read in 15 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 20 minutes.


Interpretation of Results
In addition to the presence of the C-line, If the test lines A and B appears at the same time, it means that there are both
influenza A virus antigen and influenza B virus antigen in the sample, that is, the result is positive for FLU A and FLU B.
FLU A positive:
In addition to the presence of the C-line, if the test line A appears, the test indicates the presence of FLU A antigen in the
sample, that is, the result is positive for FLU A.
FLU B positive:
In addition to the presence of the C-line, if the test line B appears, the test indicates the presence of FLU B antigen in the
sample, that is, the result is positive for FLU B.
INVALID:
Control line fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for
control line failure. Review the procedure and repeat the test with a new test cassette. If the problem persists, discontinue
using the test kit immediately and contact your local distributor.




FAQ
Q: Will you supply samples for test the quality?
A: We can send you paid or free samples for test , but the clients pay the express charge.

Q: Can I have a sample?
A: Yes, of course, sample is available, but due to the product value, the sample is not free.

Q: How long does shipment take?
A: We work with TNT, FedEX, UPS, EMS, DHL to supply you with the best, fastest and safest courier services. It will take about
3-10 days.

Q: When would my order be shipped?
A: Normally 1 day after receiving your payment, but it can be negotiated based on order quantity.

Q: What's your main markets?
A: Europe, Asia, Central and South America, MENA, etc.

Q: What is your delivery term?
A: We accept FOB, CIF, etc. You can choose the one which is the most convenient or cost effective for you.

Q: What is the payment term?
A: We receive T/T, Western Union, Paypal, etc.


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