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Overview of the use of virus sampling tubes

Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2020-02-29 Origin: Site


Virus sampling tubes, is the use of microbial sampling tubes for sampling influenza virus, hand, foot and mouth virus and other viruses in a set of sampling and delivery of centrifugal tubes, also known as specimen delivery tubes, which disposable virus sampling tubes for daily medical supplies, virus sampling tube price of high quality, has become a commercial product.

 

Virus sampling tubes are loaded with infectious substances, some of which are highly pathogenic susceptible substances, so there are also demanding conditions for the packaging container: safety in transport, safety in preservation and effectiveness of the sample. It must be ensured that the virus sampling tube samples are well closed, and the virus sampling tube itself will not have a toxic effect on the sample.

 

There are three common methods of virus sampling tube: one is nasal swab: gently insert the sampling head into the nasal palate in the nasal tract, stay for a moment and then slowly turn to exit, dip the collected specimen into the sampling solution, break off the excess and discard, tighten the sampling tube cover; the second is pharyngeal swab: wipe the bilateral pharyngeal tonsils and posterior pharyngeal wall with the sampling head, dip the collected specimen into the sampling solution, break off the excess and discard, tighten the sampling The third type of sampling for mycoplasma, chlamydia, ureaplasma specimens: male: insert the sampling head into the urethra at about 2 cm and rotate, stay for a moment and then withdraw, and dip the collected specimen into the sampling solution.

 

 

Women: wipe off the mucus of the cervical opening, insert the sampling head into the cervical canal 1-2 cm sampling, dip the collected specimen into the sampling fluid, break off the excess and discard, screw the sampling tube cover. It should be noted that after specimen collection, the disposable sampling swab should be completely inserted into the preservation fluid to maximize the retention of pathogenic bacteria; the collected specimens must be fresh and sent for testing in time to avoid death of pathogenic bacteria; the use of damaged packaging and products past the expiration date is prohibited to prevent contamination.

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