To detect Adenovirus antigens in pharyngeal swab, nasal swab, nasal aspirate or keratoconjunctivitis swab.

  • 1 sample can be used for up to 4 test plates!

    Permitting accurate results; simple and easy to use
    Reading time is 3-5 min.
    Rapid test for detecting Adenovirus antigen
    Easy to read Black Line
    Adopting the latest nanotechnology, "Platinum-Gold Colloid"
    1 sample can be used for 4 types of tests (Flu, Adeno, RSV, hMPV)


IVD Adeno Ag


Remove the aluminum sealing cap from the extraction buffer
tube, while takingcare not to spill the liquid.


Soak the swab that collected
the specimen in the extraction buffer, and stir well.
Then, pinch the tip of the swab firmly with the soft wall of the
extraction buffer tube with your fingers and squeeze out the swab. 

Use this squeezed-out liquid as the sample.

When using a nasal aspiratespecimen diluted twofold with physiological saline,
add 200 µL of the specimen to the extraction buffer in the tube, and mix well. Use this
mixture as the sample.


Firmly attach the nozzle (with a filter) provided in the kit
to the top of the extraction buffer tube.


Hold the middle of the tube with the fingers and
dispense 3 drops of the sample.


  • Extraction buffer tube
    Reading area
    Sample
    placement area

    ■ Validity: 27 months
    ■ Storage: Store at 2-30℃
    ■ Reading time: 3-5 minutes
    ■ REF CAAD0370 (20 Tests)


Kit contents: Test Plate×20, Extraction Buffer 0.7 mL×20,
Nozzle×20
To detect Adenovirus antigens in pharyngeal swab, nasal swab, nasal aspirate or keratoconjunctivitis swab.
Collect specimen with a nasal swab.
Collect specimen
with a pharyngeal swab.


Collect specimen
with a pharyngeal swab.

Soak a swab.


■ REF CAAD0371 Test Plate (10 Tests)
Kit content: Test Plate×10
3-5 min 5 min
The result of the clinical performance evaluation in Japan
(Comparison with RCR)


Internal Reference: YF-PA26408