Product Overview
Background | Group A Streptococcus is a bacterium often found in the throat and on the skin. People may carry group A streptococci in the throat or on the skin and have no symptoms of illness. Most GAS infections are relatively mild illnesses such as "strep throat," or impetigo. On rare occasions, these bacteria can cause other severe and even life-threatening diseases. Strep throat is an infection caused by group A Streptococcus bacteria, and it's very common among kids and teens. The symptoms of “strep throat†include fever, stomach pain, and red, swollen tonsils. Strep throat may produce mild or severe symptoms. |
Description | An in vitro rapid immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 antigen (L. pneumophila serogroup 1 antigen) in urine specimens from patients with symptoms of pneumonia. It is intended to aid in the presumptive diagnosis of Legionella infection (Legi |
Source | Urine |
Size | 20T |
Components | 1. Card tests 2. Instructions for use 3. Positive Control Swab: Inactivated L. pneumophila swab + Reagent Control (+) vial + testing tube 4. Negative Control Swab: L. pneumophila negative swab + Reagent Control (-) vial + testing tube |
Storage | Store at 15-25°C, DO NOT FREEZE or use beyond the expiration date. The shelf life is 25 months. |
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For Research Use Only.