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Rotavirus and Adenovirus Combo Test Cassette
RAC-9C20
20 Tests/Kit
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Product Code: RAC-9C20
Sample: Fecal Sample
Format: Cassette
Quantity: 20 Tests/Kit
Specificity: Rotavirus & Adenovirus
Time to result: 10 minutes
Storage Condition: 2-30°C/35.6-86°F
Test Principle: Chromatographic immunoassay
Contents
  • Test cassettes
  • Droppers
  • Specimen collection tubes with extraction buffer
  • Product insert
Description

The Rapid Response™ Rotavirus & Adenovirus Combo Test Cassette is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of rotavirus and adenovirus in human fecal specimen to aid in the diagnosis of rotavirus or adenovirus infection. 

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