Infantile Diarrhea Diagnosis Rotavirus + Adenovirus Rapid Test Kit

The AVE Rotavirus + Adenovirus Combo Test Kit is a specialized diagnostic tool designed to determine the viral cause of infantile diarrhea. By detecting both Rotavirus and Adenovirus antigens in feces, this kit helps parents and doctors distinguish between viral infections and other causes, ensuring precise treatment (and avoiding unnecessary antibiotics).

It is essential for infants and children suffering from seasonal diarrhea, clustered outbreaks, or acute gastroenteritis. The simple stool test provides reliable results in 5-10 minutes.

  • RV Line: Indicates Rotavirus infection.
  • ADV Line: Indicates Adenovirus infection.

DiaLine is an authorized distributor for Europe for this product. https://c-ave.eu/

Specification

Manufacturer

AVE

Recomended for

Pediatrics, Parents (Home Use), Daycare Centers (Epidemiological investigation), Emergency Rooms.

Description

Intended Use

This kit is used to detect rotavirus and adenovirus in feces to determine whether infant diarrhea is caused by rotavirus and adenovirus infection, and to provide diagnostic basis for precise treatment.

Intended Population

Infants who have infantile diarrhea, clustered diarrhea, seasonal diarrhea or for epidemiological investigation.

Operation Steps

1. Take out sampling stick and collect sample randomly from
surface and inside.

2. Put the sampling stick back to the cup and mix it up by shaking gently.

3. Remove the dropper cap and add 2 drops of stool suspension to the sample well.

4. Read results within 5-10 minutes.

Result Interpretation

All Red C line and T lines indicates Positive, meaning gastrointestinal bleeding and need to see doctors for further diagnosis.

Red C line and RV T line indicates Positive, meaning you have rotavirus and need to see doctors for further diagnosis.

Red C line and ADV T line indicates Positive, meaning you have adenovirus and need to see doctors for further diagnosis.

Red C line and no T line indicates Negative, meaning no sign of gastrointestinal bleeding.

No C line but all red T lines indicates Invalid Testing, meaning to test again.