Understanding a Covid Rapid Antigen Test
With rapid antigen tests becoming so popular
when it comes to testing for Covid-19, you need to make sure that you know as
much as possible about them if you are planning to get tested soon. Since a
rapid antigen test can deliver results quickly and cost less than a PCR test,
it can be useful for screening programs. In these programs, the individuals who
test positive can be promptly isolated from others, but a second test with a
PCR or other molecular test may be required in order to confirm the diagnosis.
So, how do you get tested with a Covid rapid antigen test? Multiple
options exist for getting an antigen test for the coronavirus disease. Antigen
tests can be prescribed by a doctor, and most of them are also available
without a prescription in health clinics, pharmacies, or for at-home use.
In most cases, your test sample is taken and
analyzed at the same location, something that is commonly referred to as point-of-care
testing. A lot of point-of-care test systems are designed for rapid testing,
providing results in about 15 minutes. Even though point-of-care antigen tests
are very common, a test sample can be sent to a lab for analysis. For this type
of testing, you can have your sample taken in a medical setting, such as a
hospital or doctor’s office.
You are probably wondering if you can take a rapid antigen test
at home. There are kits available for at-home COVID-19 antigen testing. Some come
with a prescription, and others are offered over-the-counter. These point-of-care
tests are designed for a single use only and enable you to collect a sample
yourself and then analyze it at home. Results are usually provided in about 15
minutes.
For more information on a rapid antigen test,
visit Official
Rapid Tests, our website at www.harleymedic.co.uk
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