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The COVID-19 antigen rapid test kit is a tool used for quickly detecting the antigens of the novel coronavirus. The following are its specific applications:
Convenient and Fast: It is suitable for individuals with self-testing needs, especially those who have suspected COVID-19 symptoms such as fever, cough, fatigue, or have been in contact with confirmed cases. People can operate it at home by themselves without the need to go to a hospital or a testing institution. The test results can be obtained within 15 to 30 minutes, allowing for a quick preliminary judgment of whether they are infected with the novel coronavirus.
Early Screening: In some areas with a high risk of epidemic spread, residents can regularly conduct self-antigen testing. This helps to detect the virus in the early stage of infection before obvious symptoms appear, enabling early detection, early isolation, and early treatment, and reducing the spread of the virus within families and communities.
Primary Healthcare Institutions
Rapid Triage: When primary healthcare institutions receive patients with fever or respiratory symptoms, they can use the antigen test kit for rapid screening. It can quickly determine whether the patient is likely to be infected with the novel coronavirus, so as to promptly refer suspected patients to higher-level medical institutions for further diagnosis and treatment. This improves the utilization efficiency of medical resources, avoids patients waiting for a long time and gathering in medical institutions, and reduces the risk of cross-infection.
Daily Monitoring: It is used for daily disease monitoring and epidemic prevention and control work in primary healthcare institutions, helping to promptly detect possible COVID-19 infection cases, providing data support for epidemic prevention and control, and facilitating the implementation of corresponding prevention and control measures.
Screening in Specific Places
Schools: In densely populated places such as schools, antigen testing can be regularly carried out on students and teaching staff. This helps to promptly detect possible infected cases within the school, take corresponding prevention and control measures such as isolation and suspension of classes, prevent the spread of the epidemic on campus, and ensure the health of teachers and students and the normal teaching order.
Nursing Homes and Welfare Institutes: The people in these places usually have relatively weak resistance and belong to the high-risk group for COVID-19 infection. Regular antigen testing can promptly detect potential infected individuals, take isolation and protection measures, and protect the health and safety of special groups such as the elderly and the disabled.
Factories and Enterprises: For some densely populated factories and enterprises, carrying out regular antigen testing can help promptly detect infected employees, take corresponding prevention and control measures, avoid the halt of enterprise production due to the spread of the epidemic, and ensure the normal production and operation of the enterprise.
Large-scale Screening
Community Screening: When an epidemic occurs, large-scale antigen screening can be carried out within the community. It can quickly screen out possible positive cases, provide a basis for subsequent nucleic acid testing and precise prevention and control, and help to quickly control the spread range of the epidemic.
Screening at Transportation Hubs: At transportation hubs such as airports, railway stations, and bus stations, antigen testing is carried out on incoming and outgoing personnel. This can promptly detect potential infected individuals from areas with a high incidence of the epidemic, preventing the virus from spreading to other regions through transportation channels.