Description
Rotavirus & adenovirus test – Fast and reliable diagnosis of gastroenteritis
Do you suffer from stomach flu symptoms such as diarrhoea, vomiting, fever or abdominal pain? With the rotavirus & adenovirus test from The Tester, you can easily and reliably test at home whether you are infected with rotavirus or adenovirus. Thanks to the CE-certified test, you will receive an accurate result within 15 minutes without having to visit a laboratory.
Why should you choose the rotavirus & adenovirus test from The Tester?
✔ Reliable – Clinically validated and CE certified for home use
✔ High accuracy – Proven technology used by professionals
✔ Fast diagnosis – results within 15 minutes
✔ Easy to use – no medical knowledge required
✔ Discreet and private – No referral or registration required
✔ Fast delivery – Ordered before 16:00, dispatched today
How does the rotavirus & adenovirus test work?
The test is easy to perform and provides reliable results within 15 minutes.
- Take a small sample of your faeces using the sampling stick provided.
- Mix the sample with the extraction solution in the bottle.
- Add a few drops of the mixture to the test device.
- Wait 10 minutes and read the test result within 15 minutes.
Detailed instructions with step-by-step illustrations are included.
Note: The test result should be read between 10 and 15 minutes. After this time, the reliability of the test is no longer guaranteed.
Reliability and accuracy
The Rotavirus & Adenovirus Test is a highly reliable immunological test used by professionals worldwide.
- Adenovirus test: More than 99% accuracy
- Rotavirus test: More than 97% accuracy
What is included in the test kit?
The test kit contains everything you need to get started right away:
- 1x sealed aluminium protective pouch containing the following:
- 1 test cassette with two separate test strips for rotavirus and adenovirus
- 1 desiccant bag (dispose of after opening)
- 1x collection stick with 2 ml extraction solution
- 1x paper strip for faecal collection
- 2x instructions for use (EN/NL & FR/DE)
Evaluation of the test results
The test cassette contains two test strips: one for rotavirus and one for adenovirus.
- Positive for rotavirus (ROTA) – Both the control line (C) and the test line (T) appear → Rotavirus infection present
- Positive for adenovirus (ADEN) – Both the control line (C) and the test line (T) appear → Adenovirus infection present
- Negative – Only the control line (C) appears → No rotavirus or adenovirus detected
- Invalid – No control line visible → Test failed, contact our customer service team
Important: The colour and intensity of the lines may vary. As long as a line is visible, the result should be considered valid.
What to do in case of a positive or negative result?
What if the test is positive?
- This means that rotaviruses and/or adenoviruses have been detected in the stool sample.
- Consult a doctor, especially if you are immunocompromised.
- Follow your doctor’s instructions for further treatment and isolation.
What if the test is negative?
- No rotavirus or adenovirus was found.
- If you still have symptoms such as diarrhoea, abdominal pain, bronchitis or conjunctivitis, you should consult a doctor.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
1. when should the test be carried out?
The test can be carried out at any time of day as long as a fresh stool sample is available.
2. can the result be wrong?
The test is reliable if the instructions are followed carefully. The result may be incorrect if:
- The test becomes wet before it is performed.
- The stool was not collected correctly.
- The sample is contaminated.
- An incorrect number of drops have been added.
3. how does the test work scientifically?
The test detects viral antigens in faeces using two separate test strips. Each strip contains a specific pair of antibodies for rotavirus or adenovirus.
- One antibody is immobilised in the test zone (T).
- Another antibody is bound to red colloidal gold particles.
- In case of a positive test, a red line appears in the test zone (T).
- A control line (C) captures the excess gold and confirms whether the test was performed correctly.
4. what does the line in the zone (C) mean?
The line in the control zone (C) confirms that the test has been performed correctly and is reliable.
Precautions
- The test is for in vitro diagnostic use only and should not be swallowed.
- Read the instructions carefully and follow them exactly.
- Use the exact number of drops indicated.
- Store at a temperature between +4°C and +30°C (do not freeze).
- Do not use the test after the expiry date or if any part is damaged.
- Do not reuse the test.
- Dispose of all parts in a waste bin after use.
- Keep out of the reach of children.
Free shipping and quality guarantee
- 30 days return guarantee – money back or exchange
- 100% secure checkout – via Ideal / Paypal / credit card
Order now and quickly get clarity about your health with the Rotavirus & Adenovirus Test from The Tester.