Respiratory Pathogen Rapid Tests
When a patient presents with fever and respiratory symptoms in a busy clinic, the decision to treat — and with what — often comes down to whether it's flu, strep, RSV, or something bacterial. A 15-minute lateral flow test changes the differential before the patient leaves the room.
This collection covers rapid immunoassay strips for the most common respiratory pathogens seen in clinical and surveillance settings, organized by pathogen type.
Influenza Four strip formats covering different detection needs: Influenza A only, Influenza A+B (simultaneous detection), and Influenza A Swine Flu (H1N1-specific) for targeted surveillance. Nasopharyngeal and throat swab inputs.
RSV and Adenovirus RSV standalone strip for pediatric respiratory illness and at-risk adult populations. RSV+Adeno dual strip for settings where co-infection differentiation matters — the two viruses share clinical presentation and are the most common causes of viral bronchiolitis and pneumonia in children.
Bacterial respiratory infections Strep A strip for rapid Group A Streptococcus detection from throat swabs — the standard point-of-care test for pharyngitis triage. Streptococcus pneumoniae urine antigen strip for lower respiratory tract infections. Legionella urine antigen strip for atypical pneumonia workup.
Serological screening 2019-nCoV IgM/IgG Antibody Rapid Test for SARS-CoV-2 antibody detection — serology-based rather than antigen-based, suited for exposure history and seroprevalence screening.
No instruments required. Results in minutes. Ships worldwide.











