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About the collection process of virus sampling tubes

Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2020-01-17 Origin: Site

 

Genetic testing sampling tube one-time collection process (worker collection)

 

1 . Check the name of the subject and the test item, and ask if there are severe oral ulcers and bronchitis. Patients are not recommended for collection of oral swab samples.

 

2 . Have the subject rinse the mouth with water 3 times, clean the mouth and then wait for 30 minutes. During this time, do not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum.

 

3 . During the waiting period, the subject opens the plastic package by himself/herself, opens the sampling box, introduces the genetic examination, product classification instructions and checks if the collection supplies are damaged. If there is damage, please replace the collection kit.

 

4 . Insert barcodes into the genetic test save card, health information collection form, 2 test tubes and the collection box, and give the memory card with barcode to the subject for permanent storage and later check the report.

 

5 . When the precautions are completed, ask the subject to help fill out the health information collection form, using block letters, and sign after completing it.

 

6 . Collection time of the swab using the sampling tube for one genetic test

 

7 . Place the 2 collected disposable sampling tubes and the health information collection form back into the sample return box and secure them with foam. Finally, fill in the name in the return box and the external box.

 

Virus Preservation Tubes are also referred to as Virus Sampling Preservation Tubes.

 

Virus Preservation Tubes are also known as Virus Sampling Preservation Tubes. It is suitable for sampling and preservation of influenza virus type virus, sampling of mycoplasma, chlamydia, ureaplasma, etc.

 

Special notes on the use of virus preservation tubes.

 

1 . Unused virus storage tubes can be stored at room temperature under shade.

 

2 . Freshly collected clinical specimens must be transported to the laboratory within 2-8 hours. If they cannot be delivered to the laboratory within 48 hours, they should be stored below -70.

 

3 . After the specimens are delivered to the laboratory, inoculate and isolate them as soon as possible, and those that can be inoculated and isolated within 48 hours can be stored at 2-8. If inoculation is not possible, please store below -70.

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