EU common list SARS-Cov-2 covid 19 Antigen Nasal Rapid Test Cassette
Product Description
COVID-19 is caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness.
The virus that causes COVID-19 is spreading very easily and sustainably between people. Information from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic suggests that this virus is spreading more efficiently than influenza, but not as efficiently as measles, which is highly contagious.
Key times to get tested:
If you have symptoms, test immediately.
- If you were exposed to COVID-19 and do not have symptoms, wait at least 5 full days after your exposure before testing. If you test too early, you may be more likely to get an inaccurate result.
- If you are in certain high-risk settings, you may need to test as part of a screening testing program.
- Consider testing before contact with someone at high risk for severe COVID-19, especially if you are in an area with a medium or high COVID-19 Community Level.
Date sheet
Product name: | Covid -19 Antigen nasal swab rapid test kit |
Format: | Card |
Specimen: | Swab |
Sensitivity: | 95.6% |
Accuracy: | >99% |
Specificity: | 98.21% |
Packing | 25pcs/box; 5pcs/box; 1pcs/box |
shelf life | 2years |
Certificate: | CE , FSC, EU common list |

Directions for Use
1. Remove the test device from the sealed foil pouch and use it as soon as possible. Place the test device on a clean and level surface. Best results will be obtained if the assay is performed immediately after opening the foil pouch.
2. Take out 1 Sample Extraction Tube, and remove the sealed film.
3. Place the sterilized swab specimen in the sample extraction buffer. Rotate the swab for approximately 10 seconds while pressing the head against the inside of the tube to release the antigen in the swab.
4. Remove the sterilized swab while squeezing the sterilized swab head against the inside of Buffer as you remove it to expel as much liquid as possible from the swab. Discard the sterilized swab in accordance with your biohazard waste disposal protocol.
5. Screw on and tighten the cap onto the specimen collection tube, then shake the specimen collection tube vigorously to mix the specimen and the sample extraction buffer. See the illustration below.
6. Add 3 drops of the solution (approx.80ul) to the sample well and then start the timer. Read the result at 10~20 minutes. Don’t interpret the result after 20minutes.
POSITIVE: Two red lines appear. One red line appears in the control region(C), and one red lin in the test region(T).The shade of color may vary,but it should be considered positive whenever there is even a faint line.
NEGATIVE: Only one red line appears in the control region(C), and no line in the test region(T). The negative result indicates that there are no Novel coronavirus particles in the sample or the number of viral particles is below the detectable range.
INVALID:No red line appears in the control region(C).The test is invalid even if there is a line on test region(T). Insufficient sample volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control line failure. Review the test procedure and repeat the test using a new test device.

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The virus that causes COVID-19 is spreading very easily and sustainably between people. Information from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic suggests that this virus is spreading more efficiently than influenza, but not as efficiently as measles, which is highly contagious.