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POSITIVE RESULT: Two colored lines appear. A colored line should always appear in the Control (C) region and another line should be in the Test (T) region. A positive result indicates detection of SARS-CoV-2 antigens in the sample.
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Antigen tests are rapid tests that usually produce results in 15-30 minutes. Positive results are accurate and reliable. However, in general, antigen tests are less likely to detect the virus than PCR tests are, especially if you don’t have symptoms .
6 lis 2024 · Most FDA-authorized at-home OTC COVID-19 tests are antigen tests. While not perfect, they provide a fast and convenient COVID-19 testing option to detect the virus, so you may know if you are...
28 paź 2021 · A positive result: Two lines on control (C) and test (T). Negative: One line on control (C). Invalid: No lines or only a test line mean the results are invalid and it needs to be taken again.
After specimen collection, rapid antigen tests take approximately 15 minutes to show a result. Testing is most accurate when there is a higher chance you have COVID-19 (e.g. you live in an area with high numbers of cases, are showing symptoms, etc.).
Antigen tests* are rapid tests that usually produce results in 15-30 minutes. Positive results are accurate and reliable. However, in general, antigen tests are less likely to detect the virus than NAAT tests, especially when symptoms are not present.
Tests are available online or at local stores and you collect your own sample, perform the test, and read the result yourself without the need to send a sample to a laboratory.