One-Step Strep A Ag Rapid Test,Cassette/Strip
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A rapid test for the qualitative detection of Strep A antigen in throat swab specimens.For professional in vitro diagnostic use only.
INTENDED USE
The Strep A Rapid Test Strip (Throat Swab) is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Strep A antigen from throat swab specimens to aid in the diagnosis of Group A Streptococcal infection.
SUMMARY
Streptococcus pyogenes is non-motile gram-positive cocci, which contains the Lancefield group A antigen that can cause serious infections such as pharyngitis, respiratory infection, impetigo, endocarditis, meningitis, puerperal sepsis, and arthritis.1 Left untreated, these infections can lead to serious complications, including rheumatic fever and peritonsillar abscess.2 Traditional identification procedures for Group A Streptococci infection involve the isolation and identification of viable organisms using techniques that require 24 to 48 hours or longer.3,4
The Strep A Rapid Test Strip (Throat Swab) is a rapid test to qualitatively detect the presence of Strep A antigen in throat swab specimens, providing results within 5 minutes. The test utilizes antibodies specific for whole cell Lancefield Group A Streptococcus to selectively detect Strep A antigen in a throat swab specimen.
PRINCIPLE
The Strep A Rapid Test Strip (Throat Swab) is a qualitative, lateral flow immunoassay for the detection of Strep A carbohydrate antigen in a throat swab. In this test, antibody specific to Strep A carbohydrate antigen is coated on the test line region of the test. After the test strip is immersed into a specimen, the extracted throat swab specimen reacts with an antibody to Strep A that is coated onto particles. This mixture migrates up the membrane to react with the antibody to Strep A on the membrane and generate a colored line in the test line region. The presence of this colored line in the test line region indicates a positive result, while its absence indicates a negative result. To serve as a procedural control, a colored line will always appear at the control line region, indicating that proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.
Materials Provided
Test strips
Strep A Reagent A (2M Sodium Nitrite)
Strep A Reagent B (0.4M Acetic Acid)
Sterile swabs
Workstation
Package insert
Test tubes
Materials Required But Not Provided
Timer
PRECAUTIONS
1.For professional in vitro diagnostic use only. Do not use after expiration date.
2.Do not eat, drink or smoke in the area where the specimens and kits are handled.
3.Handle all specimens as if they contain infectious agents. Observe established precautions against microbiological hazards throughout the procedure and follow the standard procedures for proper disposal of specimens.
4.Wear protective clothing such as laboratory coats, disposable gloves and eye protection when specimens are assayed.
5.Humidity and temperature can adversely affect results.
6.Do not use test if pouch is damaged.
7.Reagent B contains an acidic solution. If the solution contacts the skin or eye, flush with large volumes of water.
8.The positive and negative controls contain sodium azide (NaN3) as a preservative.
9.Do not interchange reagent bottle caps.
10.Do not interchange external control solution bottle caps.
STORAGE AND STABILITY
Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at room temperature or refrigerated (2-30°C). The test strip is stable through the expiration date printed on the sealed pouch. The test strip must remain in the sealed pouch until use. DO NOT FREEZE. Do not use after the expiration date.
SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND PREPARATION
1.Only use reagents and sterile swabs provided in the kit.
2.Collect the throat swab specimen with the sterile swab that is provided in the kit. Swab the posterior pharynx, tonsils and other inflamed areas. Avoid touching the tongue, cheeks and teeth with the swab.5
3.Testing should be performed immediately after the specimens have been collected. Swab specimens may be stored in a clean, dry plastic tube for up to 8 hours at room temperature or 72 hours at 2‑8°C. Transport swabs containing modified Stuart’s or Amies medium?can also be used with this product.
4.If a culture is desired, lightly roll the swab tip onto a Group A selective (GAS) blood agar plate before using the swab with the Strep A Rapid Test Strip (Throat Swab).
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Allow the test device, specimen, reagents, and/or controls to reach room temperature (15-30°C) prior to testing.
1. Remove the test device from the sealed foil pouch and use it as soon as possible. Best results will be obtained if the test is performed immediately after opening the foil pouch.
2. Hold the Reagent A bottle vertically and add 4 full drops (approximately 240 uL) of Reagent A to an extraction test tube. Reagent A is red in color. Hold the Reagent B bottle vertically and add 4 full drops (approximately 160 uL) of Reagent B. Reagent B is colorless. Mix the solution by gently swirling the extraction test tube. The addition of Reagent B to Reagent A changes the color of the solution from red to yellow. See illustration 1.
3. Immediately add the throat swab into the extraction test tube of yellow solution. Agitate the swab by rotating it at least 10 times. Leave the swab in the extraction test tube for 1 minute. Then express the liquid from the swab head by rolling the swab against the inside of the tube and squeezing the tube as the swab is withdrawn. Discard the swab. See illustration 2.
4. With arrows pointing toward the specimen, immerse the test strip vertically into the extracted specimen solution and then start the timer. If the procedure is followed correctly, the extraction solution should not pass the maximum line (MAX) on the test strip when the strip is immersed. See illustration 3.
5. Leave the strip in the extraction tube and wait for the colored line(s) to appear. Read results at 5 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.
INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS (Please refer to the illustration above)
POSITIVE: Two lines appear. One colored line should be in the control line region (C) and another apparent colored line should be in the test line region (T). A positive result indicates that Strep A antigen is detected in the specimen.
NEGATIVE: One colored line appears in the control line region (C). No line appears in the test line region (T). A negative result indicates that Strep A antigen is not present in the specimen, or is present below the detectable level of the test. The patient’s specimen should be cultured to confirm the absence of Strep A infection. If clinical symptoms are not consistent with results, obtain another specimen for culture.
INVALID: Control line fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control line failure.
NOTE: 1. The intensity of the color in the test line region (T) will vary depending on the concentration of Strep A antigen present in the specimen. Therefore, any shade of color in the test line region (T) should be considered positive.
2. Insufficient specimen volume, incorrect operation procedure, or performing expired tests are the most likely reasons for control band failure.
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