1. Before sampling, indicate the sampling information on the label.
2. According to different experimental purposes, use the sampling swab to take samples at the corresponding sites.
3. After sampling, quickly place the swab into the disposable virus sampling tube, break the spot when it is damaged, and tighten the cap.
4. The newly collected specimen can be transported to the laboratory at room temperature.
5. Specific sampling methods are as follows.
Collect the nasal cavity: Gently insert the swab tip into the nasal cavity for sampling, use another swab to collect another nasal sample in the same manner, and dip the swab tip into the sample solution of the broken tail.
Throat and swab collected together: throat sample is invaded from the swab tip into the sample solution of the broken tail.
Disposable virus sampling tube precautions
1. Store at room temperature and send for examination within five days.
2. Virus sampling tubes are for in vitro diagnostic use only.
3. Virus sampling tubes are only suitable for trained personnel.
4. When using the virus sampling tube, protective measures should be taken by wearing gloves and a mask.
5. Waste sample collection solutions should be disinfected.
6. If the sample storage solution is found to have expired, it indicates that the storage solution is cloudy and leaking, and its use is prohibited.
7. If the packaging of the sampling swab is found to be damaged, the use should be prohibited.
Disposable virus sampling tube product features
Sampling with flocked swabs. Compared to traditional swabs, fibers are easily captured by gaps in the fiber mass, meaning that the sample is penetrated, diluted and trapped in the fibers. Flocked swabs use a unique nylon lint injection implantation technology that provides excellent sample collection and release, with a release rate of up to 90%, much higher than cotton swab fibers.