Clearview Strep A Exact II

$65.00 (30 Tests) Clearview Strep A Exact uses rapid technology to provide direct detection of Group A Streptococcal antigen from throat swabs in as little as 1 minute, FDA 510K & CLIA Waived. - Clearview Strep A Exact uses rapid technology to provide direct detection of Group A Streptococcal antigen from throat swabs. Clearly different Clearview Strep A Exact uses a patented, innovative technology to provide highly sensitive and specific results for Group A Strep. Fast: five-step test provides positive results in as little as 1 minute   Easy: CLIA-waived dipstick; easy-to-use test requires no training Reliable: built-in control ensures accuracy Flexible: test provides results while the patient waits Clearly better Clearview Strep A Exact provides fast, accurate results for early diagnosis. Shortens the course of the illness Reduces the severity of symptoms Reduces the spread of bacteria to others Clearview® Strep A Exact II Dipstick Test Procedure   Add reagents to tube. Add four drops each of Reagents 1 and 2. Add patient sample. Place patient swab into tube and mix well. Remove swab after one minute. Place Test Strip into Sample Tube. Read result in 5 minutes. Clearview® Strep A Exact II Cassette Test Procedure Add reagents to tube. Add four drops each of Reagents 1 and 2. Add patient sample. Place patient swab into tube and mix well. Remove swab after one minute. Transfer Sample to Cassette. Insert the sample tube dropper cap and transfer 3 drops to the Sample Well. Read result in 5 minutes. For full instructions, see package insert. -Quantity: 30 Tests -FDA 510k , CLIA Waived -Reimbursement: 87880QW* ($16.76)   -This product is for professional use only and it is always healthcare provider responsibility to establish reimbursements.   About Group A Streptococcus Group A Streptococcus is a major cause of upper respiratory infections such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and scarlet fever. Early diagnosis and treatment of Group A Streptococcal pharyngitis has been shown to reduce the severity of symptoms and further complications, such as rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis.1 Conventional methods used for the detection of the disease depend on the isolation and subsequent identification of the organism.1,2 These methods often require 24-48 hours to complete. Recent developments of immunologic techniques, which can detect Group A Streptococcal antigen directly from throat swabs, allow physicians to diagnose and administer therapy immediately.3,4 References Facklam FR, Carey RB. Streptococci and Aerococci. In: Lennette EH, Balows A, Hausler WJ, Shadomy HJ, eds. Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 4th edition. American Society for Microbiology. 1985:154-175. Levinson ML, Frank PF. Differentiation of group A from other beta hemolytic streptococci with bacitracin. J Bacteriol. 1995;69:284-287. Edwards EA, Phillips IA, Suiter WC. Diagnosis of group A streptococcal infections directly from throat secretions. J Clin Microbiol. 1982;15:481-483. Gupta R, Talwar GP, Gupta SK. Rapid antibody capture assay for detection of group A streptococci using monoclonal antibody and colloidal gold-monospecific polyvalent antibody conjugate. J Immunoassay. 1992;13:441-445
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Clearview Strep A Exact uses rapid technology to provide direct detection of Group A Streptococcal antigen from throat swabs.

Clearly different

Clearview Strep A Exact uses a patented, innovative technology to provide highly sensitive and specific results for Group A Strep.

  • Fast: five-step test provides positive results in as little as 1 minute
     
  • Easy: CLIA-waived dipstick; easy-to-use test requires no training

  • Reliable: built-in control ensures accuracy

  • Flexible: test provides results while the patient waits


Clearly better

Clearview Strep A Exact provides fast, accurate results for early diagnosis.

  • Shortens the course of the illness

  • Reduces the severity of symptoms

  • Reduces the spread of bacteria to others

Clearview® Strep A Exact II Dipstick Test Procedure

 

Add reagents to tube. Add four drops each of Reagents 1 and 2.

Add patient sample. Place patient swab into tube and mix well. Remove swab after one minute.

Place Test Strip into Sample Tube.

Read result in 5 minutes.


Clearview® Strep A Exact II Cassette Test Procedure

Add reagents to tube. Add four drops each of Reagents 1 and 2.

Add patient sample. Place patient swab into tube and mix well. Remove swab after one minute.

Transfer Sample to Cassette. Insert the sample tube dropper cap and transfer 3 drops to the Sample Well.

Read result in 5 minutes. For full instructions, see package insert.

-Quantity: 30 Tests

-FDA 510k , CLIA Waived

-Reimbursement: 87880QW* ($16.76)  

-This product is for professional use only and it is always healthcare provider responsibility to establish reimbursements.

 

About Group A Streptococcus

Group A Streptococcus is a major cause of upper respiratory infections such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and scarlet fever. Early diagnosis and treatment of Group A Streptococcal pharyngitis has been shown to reduce the severity of symptoms and further complications, such as rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis.1

Conventional methods used for the detection of the disease depend on the isolation and subsequent identification of the organism.1,2 These methods often require 24-48 hours to complete. Recent developments of immunologic techniques, which can detect Group A Streptococcal antigen directly from throat swabs, allow physicians to diagnose and administer therapy immediately.3,4

References

  1. Facklam FR, Carey RB. Streptococci and Aerococci. In: Lennette EH, Balows A, Hausler WJ, Shadomy HJ, eds. Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 4th edition. American Society for Microbiology. 1985:154-175.

  2. Levinson ML, Frank PF. Differentiation of group A from other beta hemolytic streptococci with bacitracin. J Bacteriol. 1995;69:284-287.

  3. Edwards EA, Phillips IA, Suiter WC. Diagnosis of group A streptococcal infections directly from throat secretions. J Clin Microbiol. 1982;15:481-483.

  4. Gupta R, Talwar GP, Gupta SK. Rapid antibody capture assay for detection of group A streptococci using monoclonal antibody and colloidal gold-monospecific polyvalent antibody conjugate. J Immunoassay. 1992;13:441-445

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