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The new diagnostic test delivers positive results in as little as 5 minutes

Rapid Covid Testing Clinic announced the launch of the fastest available molecular point-of-care test for detecting the novel coronavirus in San Diego, California.

 

The test, which will be used to screen for Rapid Covid Testing San Diego in hospitalized patients requiring quick diagnostic turnaround, can deliver a positive result in as little as five minutes and a negative result in 13 minutes. The diagnostic tool received emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration on March 27.

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“Testing is a critical part of the overall response to the coronavirus pandemic,” said the president, and CEO of Rapid Covid Testing Orange County. “Today, Covid Testing OC moves that important tool to the front line of our fight against this devastating disease. The ability to deliver results in minutes at our hospitals for patients exhibiting possible symptoms of COVID-19 will allow our physicians to make faster and better decisions about delivering the best care needed.”

 

For COVID-19, the platform looks for the novel coronavirus RdRp gene in the throat, nasal, nasopharyngeal, and oropharyngeal swabs taken from patients who might be infected.

 

The ID NOW system joins several other platforms already in use at Covid Testing San Diego for in-house testing for COVID-19, as well as outside testing capacity provided through Quest Diagnostics.

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Submit a blood sample for lab analysis to identify whether you've had COVID-19 or not.

What will this test tell me?

As part of your body's immune response, antibodies will be formed to combat COVID-19 infection. This test analyses your blood sample to check for the presence of COVID-19 IgG antibodies made in response to SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19.

If your blood sample contains these COVID-19 IgG antibodies, it is likely you've previously had coronavirus.

What this test won't tell me

The presence of antibodies does not necessarily indicate immunity to the disease; as researchers better understand COVID-19, we will know with greater clarity the extent to which antibodies confer an immunity.

It also won't identify live infection - if you believe you are currently infected, please order Rapid Covid Testing in San Diego.

How does the test work?

The blood sample can be drawn one of two ways:

  1. Venipuncture or venous draw (via needle by a trained clinician) - This service is provided by a GP in our Summertown Clinic to individuals aged 16 or over
  2. Fingerprick or capillary draw - This is a home test kit, with instructions on how to draw 0.6ml of blood and submit to the laboratory for analysis

The government is currently conducting a review of the use of the fingerprick sample collection method - please see our article here.

What test are you using?

We are using the Abbott test, with specificity 100% and sensitivity 97.5% based on data provided by our laboratory. Further details are available here.

Mayfield Clinic does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the results provided by the laboratory.

Who can take the test?

Anyone can take the test, however, if you are within your first 14 days of COVID-19 symptoms or within 14 days of exposure to COVID-19, we advise taking a PCR swab test (details here) to check for live infection.

We are providing the venous blood draw service to individuals aged 16 or over.

How long do the results take?

From the time your sample reaches the lab, it takes ~48 hours to process your test. Results are sent via SMS.

The time it takes for you to get your result depends on how long it takes for your sample to reach the lab. This is variable at the moment. Some postal deliveries are delayed due to COVID-19. Your test kit includes a postage-paid envelope, but you may wish to send the sample recorded or via special delivery.

How do I order a test?

Book a Service Contact us At Rapid Covid Testing San Diego

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