Indicaid™ Rapid Strep A Antigen Test

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Introducing the Indicaid™ Rapid Strep A Antigen Test, designed to provide accurate results within minutes. This innovative test aids healthcare providers in improving patient outcomes with timely and precise care. A reliable and accurate solution for the qualitative detection of Streptococcus pyogenes antigen in throat swab specimens to aid in the diagnosis of Strep A bacterial infection.
  • 25 tests per box
  • For in vitro diagnostic use.
  • Specimen Type: Throat Swab
  • Result Time: 5 Minutes
  • Accuracy: Sensitivity 97.1%, Specificity 99.4%
  • Test Components: 25 Test strips, 25 Sterile swabs, 25 Disposable extraction tubes, 1 Reagent A, 1 Reagent B, 1 Positive Control, 1 Negative Control, 1 Instructions for Use
  • Quick and Accurate: Providing results in just 5 minutes, this highly sensitive test ensures reliable detection of Streptococcus pyogenes.
  • Convenient for Healthcare Providers: Simple procedure with minimal training required for staff, portable and easy to use in various clinical settings.
  • Improved Patient Care: A faster diagnosis and more timely treatment streamlines the diagnostic process, making patient management more efficient and effective.
  • FDA 510(k): Yes
The Rapid Strep A Antigen Test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Streptococcus pyogenes antigen from throat swab specimens of symptomatic patients to aid in the diagnosis of Group A Streptococcus bacterial infection. All negative tests should be confirmed by bacterial culture because negative results do not preclude infection with Group A Streptococcus and should not be used as the sole basis for treatment.

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