Group A Streptococcal Antigen Test

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CAT # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN CUT-OFF SENSITIVITY SPECIFICITY ACCURACY FORMAT KIT SIZE RI603S Strep A Ag Group A Streptococcal Antigen Test Throat Swab N/A 95.10% 97.80% 97.10% Strip 20T RI603C Strep A Ag Group A Streptococcal Antigen Test Throat Swab N/A 95.10% 97.80% 97.10% Cassette 20T Streptococcus pyogenes is non-motile gram-positive cocci, which contains the Lancefield group A antigens that can cause serious infections such as phary...


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CAT # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN CUT-OFF SENSITIVITY SPECIFICITY ACCURACY FORMAT KIT SIZE

RI603S

Strep A Ag

Group A Streptococcal Antigen Test

Throat Swab

N/A

95.10%

97.80%

97.10%

Strip

20T

RI603C

Strep A Ag

Group A Streptococcal Antigen Test

Throat Swab

N/A

95.10%

97.80%

97.10%

Cassette

20T

Summary

Streptococcus pyogenes is non-motile gram-positive cocci, which contains the Lancefield group A antigens 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 EUGENE® Strep A Ag Rapid Test is a rapid test to qualitatively detect the presence of Strep A antigens 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 antigens in a throat swab specimen.

Principle

The EUGENE® Strep A Ag Rapid Test 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. During testing, the extracted throat swab specimen reacts with an antibody to Strep A that is coated onto particles. The mixture migrates up the membrane to react with the antibody to Strep A on the membrane and generate a color line in the test line region. The presence of this color 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 in the control line region, indicating that proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.


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