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The STREP A’LERT test is a specific immunoassay for the detection of group A streptococcus in a throat infection. It helps you quickly find out if a sore throat is caused by streptococci or other pathogens (usually viruses) that do not require antibiotic treatment. Group A streptococci is responsible for more than 95% of strep throat (bacterial infections of the throat and tonsils). Bacterial angina and viral infection can produce similar symptoms. Taking a swab from the throat allows for the diagnosis of infection and thus determines the effectiveness of the therapy. The test is also used to rule out strep throat.

 

Please read instructions before touching the components or starting the test included in the box prior to conducting the test</p

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SELFCheck STREP A’LERT for Group A Streptococcus Throat Infection - 1 Test

    The STREP A’LERT test is a specific immunoassay for the detection of group A streptococcus in a throat infection. It... Read more

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        The STREP A’LERT test is a specific immunoassay for the detection of group A streptococcus in a throat infection. It helps you quickly find out if a sore throat is caused by streptococci or other pathogens (usually viruses) that do not require antibiotic treatment. Group A streptococci is responsible for more than 95% of strep throat (bacterial infections of the throat and tonsils). Bacterial angina and viral infection can produce similar symptoms. Taking a swab from the throat allows for the diagnosis of infection and thus determines the effectiveness of the therapy. The test is also used to rule out strep throat.

         

        Please read instructions before touching the components or starting the test included in the box prior to conducting the test</p

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