Disposable virus sampling tube is used for the collection, transportation and storage of samples.It is also suitable for nucleic acid extraction and late isolation and other samples.
The Usage of Disposable Virus Sampling Tubes
Step 1: Collect the sample using a sampling swab according to the sampling requirements (for preserved solutions without swabs, users can provide their own matching swabs).
Step 2: After collecting the sample into the sampling tube, place the sampling swab.
Step 3: Break the swab at the easy break point of the sampling swab, discard the tail, and tighten the tube cap
Step 4: Mark the information on the label of the sampling tube as needed.
Step 5: After collection, specimens should be shipped to the appropriate influenza surveillance network laboratory within 2 business days and the temperature should be 2-8°C; if they cannot be delivered to the laboratory within 48 hours, they should be set to 70°C or save the following and ensure that the collected specimens are sent to the appropriate network laboratory within 1 week. Specimens should avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Notes
1. Direct contact of the sampling solution with the collected person is prohibited.
2. It is prohibited to moisten the swab with the sampling solution first and then sample it.
3. This product is a disposable product and is only used for the collection, transport and storage of clinically collected virus specimens and should not be used beyond its intended use.
4. The product should not be used after the expiration date or if the product packaging is damaged.
5. The collection of viral specimens should be carried out by professionals in strict accordance with sampling procedures; specimens for testing should be operated in a laboratory that meets the safety level.
6. Specimens should be transported to the corresponding laboratory within 2 working days after collection and stored at a temperature of 2~8°C; if they cannot be delivered to the laboratory within 48H, they should be stored at -70°C or below, and the collected specimens should be delivered to the corresponding laboratory within 1 week. Repeated freezing and thawing of specimens should be avoided.