How to swab for flu

    • [DOC File]3M™ Rapid Detection Flu A+B Test

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      Negative Control Swab is expected to display “Flu A NEG” and “Flu B NEG”. It is a control failure when the Control Swabs do not produce expected results. The external Positive and Negative Control Swabs manufactured for this test are prepared in a simulated sample matrix, which may not mimic test specimens.


    • [DOC File]Procedure: CLIA – waived for urine samples; Moderately ...

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      Roll the swab a minimum of three (3) times while pressing the head against the bottom and side of the Reagent Tube. Leave the swab in the Reagent Tube for one (1) minute. Express all liquid from the swab head by rolling it against the inside of the Reagent Tube as the swab is being removed.


    • [DOC File]3M™ Rapid Detection Flu A+B Test

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      Press swab tip on the mucosal surface of the mid-interior portion of the inferior turbinate, and rub the swab tip several times across the mucosal surface to loosen and collect cellular material. Withdraw swab; immediately insert swab into sterile vial of 2-3 mL of recommended transport media by vigorously rotating the swab in the liquid.


    • [DOC File]Handling and Processing Specimens for Testing

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      Rub the swab on the back of the throat, on the tonsils, and in any other area where there is redness, inflammation or pus. Be careful not to touch the tongue, sides or top of the mouth with the swab. The swab specimens should be processed as soon as possible after collection. Swabs can be held in any clean, dry plastic tube or sleeve up to 4 ...


    • [DOC File]SAMPLE LETTER TO HEALTH DEPARTMENT

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      SAMPLE LETTER TO HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Sponsor Name Street City, State Zip Code. Date Health Department Contact, Title . Name of Health Department. Street City, State Zip Code



    • [DOCX File]Influenza

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      The rapid test consists of a swab being inserted into the nares and secretions from the nares. One reason a false negative can be obtained to due to the variable sensitivity of the test, or due to the virus already being far enough down the respiratory tract that a nasal swab no longer detects it (Erlikh et al., 2010).


    • [DOC File]The BinaxNOW® Influenza A & B Test is an in vitro ...

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      A flexible, fine-shafted polyester swab is inserted into the nostril and back to the nasopharynx and left in place for a few seconds. It is then slowly withdrawn with a rotating motion. A second swab should be used for the second nostril. The tip of the swab is put into a vial containing 2–3 ml of virus transport medium and the shaft cut.


    • [DOC File]Competency Assessment Form for:

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      UA Controls Perform the test in the presence of an approved peer. Throat Swabs Perform a throat swab with an approved peer’s observation? Demonstrate how to do a rapid strep screen with an approved peer. Describe what you would do if a provider orders a throat culture. Flu Screening Describe procedure for obtaining a rapid flu test.


    • [DOCX File]Influenza Virus Collection Protocol

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      Swab. Acceptable: Nasal swab, pharyngeal swab, and nasal aspirate/wash. Collect swab (or aspirate) and place in viral transport medium. Break shafts of swabs to permit closure of tube with screw cap. Screw cap on tube securely to avoid leakage. Label each specimen with patient’s name and collection date. Refrigerate specimen(s) until ready to ...


    • [DOC File]Conference Call : Contact Definition

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      Indeterminate Flu A Flu B Flu A/H1 Flu A/H3 Flu A unsubtypable Flu A swine H1 CDC Lab_____ Local ID1_____ Local ID2_____ ... Nasopharyngeal swab. 2. Nasopharyngeal aspirate. 3. Oropharyngeal/throat swab. 4. Nasal aspirate/swab. 5. Endotracheal aspirate. 6. Serum 7. Broncheoalveolar lavage specimen (BAL) 8. Sputum


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      Keep the swab near the septum floor of the nose while gently pushing the swab into the posterior nasopharynx (about one inch). Rotate the swab several times (to ensure that the swab contains cells as well as mucus) Remove the swab from the nostril and replace in the flocked swab into the provided UT Media collection tube (pink liquid).


    • [DOC File]LOURDES HOSPITAL

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      Control A+/B- swab : Inactivated Influenza A antigen with


    • [DOC File]Case Report Form

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       indeterminate  flu A  flu B  flu A/H1  flu A/H3  flu A unsubtypable  flu A swine H1 Specimen code and type: 1. Nasopharyngeal swab. 2. Nasopharyngeal aspirate. 3. Oropharyngeal/throat swab. 4. Nasal aspirate/swab. 5. Endotracheal aspirate. 6. Serum 7. Broncheoalveolar lavage specimen (BAL) 8. Sputum. 9. Cerebrospinal fluid ...


    • U.S. Food and Drug Administration

      The effects of inhibition due to high concentrations of swab specimens (e.g., mucin) and high concentrations of virus when there are multiple positive swabs in the swab pool should be investigated.


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