Fecal Swab Test

Clostridium difficile Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH) Antigen Rapid Test (Fecal Swab)

Rapid qualitative detection of C. difficile Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH) antigen in fecal swab samples.

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ISO 13485
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Why Choose reOpenTest Gastrointestinal Health Kits?

Our tests are engineered for accuracy, reliability, and ease of use, ensuring confidence in every result.

Speedy Results

Get results in 10-15 minutes for rapid assessment of potential CDI.

Simple Procedure

Easy to use and requires minimal training for healthcare professionals.

Versatile Settings

Suitable for use in clinical laboratories and point-of-care settings.

Product Overview

The C. difficile Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH) Antigen Rapid Test detects C. difficile GDH antigen in fecal swabs. Assists initial screening of suspected CDI patients. Rapid results aid timely decisions on patient management and treatment.

Technical Specifications

Detection Target Clostridium difficile Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH) antigen
Sample Type Fecal swab
Methodology Immunochromatography
Detection Range Positive/Negative
Reaction Time 10-15 minutes
Storage Conditions 2-30u00b0C
Shelf Life 18 months

Procedure & Interpretation

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Collect the fecal sample with the provided swab.
  2. Mix the swab with the provided buffer.
  3. Add drops to the sample well and read results within 15 minutes.

Result Interpretation

Positive Result
Positive: Appearance of colored bands in both the Test (T) and Control (C) regions indicates the presence of C. difficile GDH antigen.
Negative Result
Negative: Appearance of a colored band only in the Control (C) region indicates the absence of C. difficile GDH antigen.
Invalid Result
Invalid: If no band appears in the Control (C) region, the test is invalid and should be repeated with a new test device.

Frequently Asked Questions

A positive result indicates the presence of C. difficile GDH antigen, suggesting a potential CDI, requiring further testing.

Further testing, like a toxin assay, confirms the presence of toxin-producing C. difficile strains causing the infection.

Fecal swabs provide a convenient and easy method for collecting samples, particularly in point-of-care settings.

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