Rapid Antigen Test

Rapid Antigen Test A division of Excalibur Health. Our rapid Antigen test for COVID-19 is the most accurate and trustwo

Antigen Test Results Explained:
07/04/2021

Antigen Test Results Explained:

Different Covid 19 testing methods:Molecular or PCR Testing / Antibody Testing / Antigen Testing
06/04/2021

Different Covid 19 testing methods:

Molecular or PCR Testing / Antibody Testing / Antigen Testing

We wish you a Happy Easter from everyone here at Rapid Antigen Test 🥚
04/04/2021

We wish you a Happy Easter from everyone here at Rapid Antigen Test 🥚

The test kit is a hand-held device with an absorbent pad at one end and a reading window at the other. Inside the device...
31/03/2021

The test kit is a hand-held device with an absorbent pad at one end and a reading window at the other. Inside the device is a strip of test paper that changes colour in the presence of COVID-19 proteins (antigens).

Mental Health and Covid 19, we are together.
29/03/2021

Mental Health and Covid 19, we are together.

Although we only offer Antigen tests we believe it's important to understand the difference between each type of Covid-1...
26/03/2021

Although we only offer Antigen tests we believe it's important to understand the difference between each type of Covid-19 test.

Even if you've had one of the Covid-19 vaccines, school teachers around the country still need to do regular antigen tes...
24/03/2021

Even if you've had one of the Covid-19 vaccines, school teachers around the country still need to do regular antigen tests.

We provide MHRA registered antigen tests, see here: https://qoo.ly/3bdp7d

In immunology, an antigen is a molecule or molecular structure, such as may be present on the outside of a pathogen, tha...
22/03/2021

In immunology, an antigen is a molecule or molecular structure, such as may be present on the outside of a pathogen, that can be bound by an antigen-specific antibody or B-cell antigen receptor. The presence of antigens in the body normally triggers an immune response.

What if I get a positive result but don't feel unwell?Regardless of whether you feel unwell, if you receive a positive t...
19/03/2021

What if I get a positive result but don't feel unwell?

Regardless of whether you feel unwell, if you receive a positive test result you should follow the latest government guidelines on the NHS website regarding self-isolation and quarantining, which can be found here:

https://qoo.ly/3bazs4

If you had a test because you had symptoms, keep self-isolating for at least 10 days from when your symptoms started.

If you had a test but have not had symptoms, self-isolate for 10 days from when you had the test.

Anyone you live with, and anyone in your support bubble, must self-isolate for 14 days from when you start self-isolating.

What is an antigen?An antigen is any substance that your immune system sees as a threat and as a result causes the immun...
17/03/2021

What is an antigen?

An antigen is any substance that your immune system sees as a threat and as a result causes the immune system to produce antibodies against it. Antigens are usually proteins, peptides (amino acid chains) and polysaccharides that can stimulate an immune response. Each antigen has a distinct surface feature which allows it to be detected using a chromatographic immunoassay.

If you have ever been confused about the different types of Covid 19 tests then this image below should help you, it exp...
15/03/2021

If you have ever been confused about the different types of Covid 19 tests then this image below should help you, it explains the difference between a , and

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