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Astrovirus Antigen Rapid Test

Rapid detection of Astrovirus antigens in human fecal samples.

CE Certified
ISO 13485
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Why Choose reOpenTest Infectious Disease Kits?

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

Rapid Detection

Provides results in minutes for timely clinical decisions.

Easy to Use

Simple procedure and interpretation, ideal for point-of-care testing.

High Sensitivity

Highly sensitive and specific antibody-based system.

Product Overview

The Astrovirus Antigen Rapid Test is a qualitative immunoassay for the rapid detection of astrovirus antigens in human fecal samples. This test is intended for professional use to aid in the diagnosis of astrovirus gastroenteritis.

Technical Specifications

Detection Target Astrovirus Antigens
Sample Type Fecal Sample
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 fecal sample.
  2. Add the extraction buffer into the extraction tube.
  3. Emulsify the fecal sample with the extraction buffer.
  4. Add 3 drops of the processed specimen to the sample well of the test device.
  5. Read the results at 10-15 minutes.

Result Interpretation

Positive Result
Positive: The presence of a colored line in both the test line region (T) and the control line region (C) indicates a positive result for astrovirus antigen.
Negative Result
Negative: The presence of a colored line only in the control line region (C) indicates a negative result.
Invalid Result
Invalid: If no colored line appears in the control line region (C), the test is invalid and should be repeated with a new device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Astrovirus is a common cause of viral gastroenteritis, with symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and abdominal pain.

Young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals are most susceptible to Astrovirus infection.

The test requires a human fecal sample.

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