The Disposable Virus Sampling Tube is designed to collect, preserve, and transport swab (nasopharyngeal, or throat) specimens and to preserve and transport nasal aspirate/wash specimens containing viruses from patients with signs and symptoms of respiratory infection prior to analysis.
KEY FEATURES:
* Tough sealing to ensure no leakage
* High efficiency virus collecting, storage and releasing
* Validity application for different virus
* Easily breakable plastic swab with flocking tip
* All sizes can be provided
MANUFACTURER: TECBOD
Disposable Covid-19 Virus Sampling Tube Sets
The disposable virus sampling tubes are used for collection, transportation and storage of the specimens (virus)
Mixes the collected specimen with virus transport media (inactivation type), virus transport media (non-inactivation type). virus transport media (inactivation type) inactivates the virus while effectively ensure the stability of the viral nucleic acid during in-vitro storage and transportation; virus transport media (non-inactivation type) keeps the morphological structure of virus.
SPECIFICATION:
* 5ml tube with 2ml solution;
* 10ml tube with 3ml solution.
* Individual package with 1 tube and 1 or 2 swabs
* 5ml with only oral swab
* 10ml have options for both swab or just one kind of swab
* Big package with 50 tubes and a bag of swabs
FAQ:
Q: What are the considerations to take when obtaining a specimen?
A: The specimen must be:
Appropriate to the patient's clinical presentation.
Collected at the right time.
Collected in a way that minimises contamination.
Collected in a way that reduces health and safety risk to all staff handling the specimen (including laboratory staff)
Collected using the correct equipment.
Q: How do you collect a viral load sample?
A: Blood should be collected in a sterile tube using EDTA (purple top) only. Collect about 5 ml of blood sample using EDTA vacutainer tube from adult patients. Specimen should be sent to testing or facility laboratory within 24 hours (ideally 6 hours) of collection to spin the blood and extract the plasma
Q: What materials are disposable virus sampling tubes made of?
A: Disposable virus sampling tubes are typically made of plastic materials such as polypropylene or polystyrene.
Q: How do I choose the right size of disposable virus sampling tube?
A: The size of the disposable virus sampling tube should be appropriate for the sample size to be collected.
Q: Can disposable virus sampling tubes be reused?
A: No, disposable virus sampling tubes are designed for single-use only and should be disposed of after each use.
Q: Can I use disposable virus sampling tubes for other types of samples besides viruses?
A: Yes, disposable virus sampling tubes can also be used for collecting and storing other types of biological samples, such as bacteria or cells.
Q: Are disposable virus sampling tubes sterile?
A: Yes, disposable virus sampling tubes are sterile and come individually wrapped to maintain their sterility.
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