What you need to know about virus sampling tubes
Release time:
26 Nov,2022
Precautions when using virus sampling tubes:
①. Store at room temperature and submit for inspection within five days;
②. If you find that the sample preservation solution has expired, the preservation solution is turbid, or leaked, please do not use it;
③. This product is suitable for trained personnel;
④. When using this product, you should wear gloves and masks for protection;
⑤. If the packaging of the sampling swab is found to be damaged, stop using it immediately.
Product features of virus sampling tube:
①、There are two kinds of preservation solution: virus inactivation type and non-inactivation type
2. The sampling swab is a flocking swab. Compared with the traditional fiber swab, the sample is easier to be trapped by the gap of the fiber mass, that is, the sample is penetrated, diluted and residual in the fiber, which has a superior ability to collect and release samples. The ability is much higher than that of fiber swabs.
Scope of application of virus sampling tube:
1. The virus sampling tube can be used for the detection and sampling of infectious pathogenic microorganisms by the disease control department and clinical department (it can be used for nucleic acid extraction and later virus isolation of samples such as influenza virus, hand, foot and mouth virus, rubella and measles virus in clinical patients);
3. The virus sampling tube can be used for daily testing and sampling of poultry, pigs and other animals;
4. The virus sampling tube can be used for short-term storage of virus samples (48 hours at 2~8°C) for necessary cell culture;
⑤. The virus sampling tube can be used to transport tissue samples or cell and virus samples from the sampling site to the testing laboratory for the necessary cell culture.
How to use the virus sampling tube:
①. Before sampling, indicate the sample information on the label;
②. The newly collected specimens can be transported to the laboratory at room temperature;
3. After sampling, quickly put the swab into the virus sampling tube;
④. Break the swab at the break and discard the tail;
⑤. Tighten the tube cover and put the virus sampling tube into the safety bag;
6. According to different experimental purposes, use sampling swabs to sample at the corresponding parts.
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