Rapid diagnostic test for COVID-19 based on IgM/IgG antibody

In people with the Covid-19 virus, IgM is produced as the first anti-viral antibody. Over time, a

more specific antibody called IgG is released. The amount of these antibodies gradually

increases and stays in the blood for a while. The presence of IgG and IgM antibodies against this

virus indicates that a person is in contact with the virus and that the immune system responds

to the virus.

Immunoglobulin IgG: This Antibody has a very stable half-life of 7 to 21 days, and a positive test

result is a sign of a person having the virus in the past.

Immunoglobulin IgM: A positive IgM test is a sign of infection in the early days (2-3 days) after

Covid-19 infection.

Kit specifications:

  • Based on immunochromatographic method
  • Qualitative measurement
  • Sample type: whole blood, serum or plasma

Advantages of the kit:

  • Low cross reactivity
  • Reading time 10 minutes
  • Reasonable price
  • High quality