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Panbio COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test – Know More About It

Early detection of COVID-19 cases and timely response in terms of isolation and treatment can help break the chain of transmission of COVID-19. However, the laboratory testing (RT-PCR tests) of samples for COVID-19 is a time-taking process. This is where self-testing rapid antigen test kits come into the picture. These are a cost-effective way to test for COVID-19 at home and provide quick results leading to prompt isolation and treatment if needed.    

They can also be used for regular screening of asymptomatic/symptomatic individuals which can help restore a sense of safety and reassurance as we take small steps to return to academic, professional, or social life amidst this pandemic. In light of this, Abbott has launched the Panbioâ„¢ COVID-19 antigen self-testing kit for the detection of Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 virus) antigen in adults and children with or without symptoms.   

This is a rapid COL-07118-01 Panbio COVID-19 Ag ST – Practo Online Article (India) FINAL antigen test which detects antigens (identifiable proteins of the virus which stimulate an immune response in your body) of the Coronavirus. The test is approved by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and facilitates self-reading of results and quick online reporting to ICMR via Abbott’s NAVICAâ„¢ app.  

Read on to find out more about the Panbioâ„¢ COVID-19 antigen self-testing kit.

What are the components of the kit? 

Each Panbioâ„¢ COVID-19 antigen self-test kit contains: 

● 1 test device  
● 1 instructions for use  
● 1 tube  
● 1 blue cap  
● 1 buffer bottle  
● 1 swab  
● 1 bag  
● 1 tube rack  

What are the storage requirements of the kit? 

For proper storage and stability, this test kit should: 

● Be stored between 2-30  °C (should not be frozen).
● Be kept at room temperature (15 to 30  °C) for 30 minutes before use, if refrigerated.
● Not be stored in direct sunlight.
● Be used immediately after removing the device from the sealed packaging.
● Not be used beyond the indicated expiration date.  

How to self-test? 

If you suspect that you or a family member may be infected with COVID-19, take the Panbioâ„¢ COVID-19 antigen self-test. 

Read the instructions carefully before starting and keep a timing device ready.  

All the home testing kits for COVID are antigen based tests and these are not confirmatory, nor does estimate the viral load. If these tests are positive should always be followed by a RTPCR.

Dr. M.G. Kartheeka, MBBS, MD

How to interpret the results? 

Find the result window and look carefully for two lines.  

● Positive Result: If there are two lines, control (C) and test (T) line, the COVID-19 virus was detected.  
● Negative Result: If only the control (C) line is present, the COVID-19 virus was not detected.
● Invalid Result: If no control (C) line is present, the test is invalid.    

This kit is available in your nearby local pharmacies and online as well. Click here to check.  

Although self-administered tests for covid are usually faster, they are not as good at detecting the virus as PCR tests, there are chances that you might get a false negative result. It is recommended that people who get an initial negative result on an antigen test, take at least one more test 48 hours later.

Dr. Ashish Bajaj, M.B.B.S., M.D

Who all can take the test? 

The test kit can be used by individuals of all ages. However, in children below the age of 14 years, the test should be supervised by an adult.  

What are the advantages/USPs of the test? 

The Panbioâ„¢ COVID-19 antigen self-test has several advantages. 

● It detects COVID-19 infection in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals.
● It provides results in 15 minutes.  
● It is easy to use with illustrated step-by-step instructions included in the kit.    
● It reduces the need to visit busy and crowded healthcare facilities for COVID-19 testing.  
● It provides accurate results*.    

*In clinical evaluations of 102 self-test users, the Panbioâ„¢ COVID-19 antigen self-test correctly identified 100.0% (81 out of 81) of SARS-CoV-2 negative samples and 95.2% (20 out of 21) of SARS-CoV-2 positive samples.  

What are the limitations of the test? 

The test has the following limitations: 

What is the kit priced at? 

A single test kit is priced at Rs 325 and a pack of 2 is available for Rs 650. The kit is also available in packs of 4, 10 and 20.  

What precautions need to be taken while performing the test? 

There are a few aspects to be considered while using the test.  

If the test is positive, contact a doctor immediately and follow self-isolation guidelines. Further, a negative result does not rule out COVID-19 infection and false-negative results are possible. If you test negative, but COVID-19 related symptoms continue, get an RT-PCR test done. A confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 should only be made by a medical professional after further evaluation.


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Is A New COVID-19 Wave On The Way Or Is It A New Infection?

As COVID vaccination gains momentum all over India and there is a drop in COVID cases, we are all feeling relieved. But is it possible that we are faced with another health challenge? Is a new wave of COVID rearing its head? A survey has shown 28 percent of households in Delhi, have one or more members with symptoms that are very similar to COVID. The same has been reported in UP and Haryana. So what does this mean? Read on to find out-

Is it COVID or something else?

People in parts of India are complaining of symptoms of fever, sore throat, runny nose, cough, headache or body ache, all of which are taking a longer recovery period than usual. Now that we have been living in a pandemic for more than a year and a half, it is not surprising that people are confusing these symptoms with COVID-19 symptoms. In some cases, patients have fevers as high as 103 degrees Fahrenheit and above. Another concerning symptom is associated cough and cold.

Despite the uncanny similarities, after careful examination and monitoring, doctors have said that out of all these cases that have been reported, some were of dengue, some malaria and chikungunya while others were diagnosed to be COVID and seasonal flu. According to flu news in India, even hospitals have been receiving at least 50-60 cases of viral infection on a daily basis. 

What could’ve led to this surge in flu cases? Actually, flu (both influenza and swine flu) is common around this time of the year. The changing weather, extreme heat and excessive rainfall in different parts of the country are ideal conditions for the spread of the flu viruses.

Read More: All About New Omicron Covid Variant

Should I get tested for COVID?

It is important to remember that we are far from winning the battle against COVID and the moment you experience the above-mentioned symptoms, you should consult a doctor. Getting tested for COVID will not only ensure your safety but it will also help your family members continue to remain safe and cautious.

A report says, since mid-August, several residents of Delhi who have been experiencing COVID-like symptoms, got RT-PCR tests done. The reports came negative and doctors have only found it to be some kind of viral infection or vector-borne seasonal flu. 

However, your symptoms could indeed be triggered by COVID-19. So you cannot get complacent. 

If you cannot get a lab test, there are several home test kits available in the market. Buy one to determine if you have COVID or not. These are quick, user-friendly and reliable. It’s not just enough to rule out COVID, you should consult a doctor and get a proper diagnosis and follow the treatment for your fever. 

What are the precautions you can take?

There is a constant fear among people of a possible third wave of COVID -19. In a critical situation like this, one must take precautions at all times. The good news is that the precautions you take against COVID will also keep you safe from the flu. 

Here are a few things to remember:

1. Avoid close contact with people

You must always remember that it is never a good idea to be in close contact with people who are sick. As you maintain distance from others owing to COVID guidelines, continue to follow the same in order to protect yourself and your family from the flu. The same applies if you are feeling sick. Stay at home so that you do not spread the illness.

2. Cover nose and mouth

You must always cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. Like COVID, flu viruses are also spread mainly by droplets from the infected person and doing this will prevent others from falling sick. Wearing a mask as part of COVID rules will also protect you from flu in India.

3. Wash hands frequently

It is a known fact that maintaining good hygiene can keep illness at bay. Carry a hand sanitiser with you while stepping out and wash hands when you come home from outdoors. This helps fight germs and viruses because many of them enter our bodies through our hands.

4. Maintain healthy habits

Manage stress, sleep enough, stay hydrated, disinfect surfaces and eat healthy to stay fit and bolster your immunity. When you have strong immunity, your chances of an illness automatically reduces. 

5. Protect yourselves from a mosquito bite.  

Also Read: Omicron Variant: Latest News & Updates

Conclusion:

COVID-19 and flu in India have similar symptoms, which is why it is important for us all to continue observing COVID protocol so that we contract neither COVID nor the flu. Getting the correct diagnosis for your symptoms is important because the treatment for different diseases vary. It is also crucial that people get vaccinated as soon as possible. You may consider getting flu shots for added protection during this flu season.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational/awareness purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment by a healthcare professional and should not be relied upon to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The reader should consult a registered medical practitioner to determine the appropriateness of the information and before consuming any medication. PharmEasy does not provide any guarantee or warranty (express or implied) regarding the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, legality, reliability or usefulness of the information; and disclaims any liability arising thereof.

Links and product recommendations in the information provided here are advertisements of third-party products available on the website. PharmEasy does not make any representation on the accuracy or suitability of such products/services. Advertisements do not influence the editorial decisions or content. The information in this blog is subject to change without notice. The authors and administrators reserve the right to modify, add, or remove content without notification. It is your responsibility to review this disclaimer regularly for any changes.