Rapid Streptococcus A Test – Fast & Accurate Streptococcus Group A Detection
265,00 د.إ
The Streptococcus A Rapid Test is a fast, reliable, and easy-to-use diagnostic tool for detecting Group A Streptococcus (GAS) infections. Designed for point-of-care testing, it delivers accurate results within minutes, enabling quick clinical decisions and reducing unnecessary antibiotic use. The test features high sensitivity and specificity, ensuring dependable detection of GAS from throat swab samples.
Sample Type : Swab
Methodology : Agglutination
TAT : 1 Day
Description
Rapid Streptococcus A Test – Fast & Accurate Strep Throat Detection
The Rapid Streptococcus A Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a quick, reliable diagnostic test that detects Group A Streptococcus (GAS), the bacteria responsible for strep throat, scarlet fever, and post-streptococcal complications.
Unlike viral sore throats (which resolve on their own), strep throat requires antibiotics to prevent serious complications like rheumatic fever or kidney disease.
This test delivers results in just 1 day, helping doctors:
- Confirm strep throat vs. viral pharyngitis
- Prescribe antibiotics only when needed
- Prevent transmission to family and school
- Stop complications before they start
Using a simple throat swab, this rapid agglutination test provides fast, accurate results, so you or your child can start treatment the same day.
Available with home swab collection guidance, Lab Tests Dubai ensures fast, private, and stress-free testing, so you can get answers without waiting in clinics.
Why You Need This Test
If you or your child has a sudden sore throat with fever, swollen tonsils, or rash, this test could confirm strep throat, so you can get antibiotics fast and avoid long-term damage.
You need the Rapid Strep A Test if:
- You have a severe sore throat without cough or runny nose
- You see white patches or pus on the tonsils
- You have fever above 38°C (100.4°F)
- Your lymph nodes are swollen and tender
- You or your child has a red, sandpaper-like rash (scarlet fever)
- You’ve been exposed to someone with confirmed strep
- You’re a teacher, parent, or healthcare worker at high risk
This test helps:
- Confirm strep infection (not just a cold)
- Avoid unnecessary antibiotics for viral infections
- Prevent rheumatic fever (heart valve damage)
- Reduce school or work absence
Early testing = faster recovery and fewer complications.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Rapid Strep A Test if you or your child experience:
✅ For Strep Throat:
- Sudden, severe sore throat
- Painful swallowing
- Fever (often high)
- Red, swollen tonsils with white/yellow patches
- Swollen, tender neck lymph nodes
- Headache, nausea, or vomiting (especially in kids)
✅ For Scarlet Fever:
- Bright red, sandpaper-like rash (starts on chest, spreads)
- Strawberry tongue (red bumps on tongue)
- Flushed face with pale nose-to-mouth area
✅ For High-Risk Individuals:
- Children aged 5–15 years
- Household members of infected person
- School staff or daycare workers
These signs may point to Group A Strep—and this test helps start life-saving treatment.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Rapid Strep A Test if you or your child experience:
✅ For Strep Throat:
- Sudden, severe sore throat
- Painful swallowing
- Fever (often high)
- Red, swollen tonsils with white/yellow patches
- Swollen, tender neck lymph nodes
- Headache, nausea, or vomiting (especially in kids)
✅ For Scarlet Fever:
- Bright red, sandpaper-like rash (starts on chest, spreads)
- Strawberry tongue (red bumps on tongue)
- Flushed face with pale nose-to-mouth area
✅ For High-Risk Individuals:
- Children aged 5–15 years
- Household members of infected person
- School staff or daycare workers
These signs may point to Group A Strep, and this test helps start life-saving treatment.
Natural Production: How Strep A Causes Infection
Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Strep) spreads through:
- Respiratory droplets (coughing, sneezing)
- Close contact (family, school, play)
- Contaminated surfaces
Once in the throat:
- Bacteria attach to tonsils and throat lining
- They release toxins that cause inflammation and pus
- The immune system responds with fever, swelling, and pain
The Rapid Strep A Test detects bacterial antigens directly from the swab, no waiting for antibodies.
Key Facts:
- Most common in children 5–15
- Not caused by cold weather or diet
- Treatable with penicillin or amoxicillin
- Contagious for 24–48 hours after starting antibiotics
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring Strep Throat
Ignoring a strep infection can lead to:
⚠️ Rheumatic Fever – permanent heart valve damage
⚠️ Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis – kidney inflammation
⚠️ Peritonsillar Abscess – painful pus collection
⚠️ Spread to Others – each case infects 2–4 close contacts
⚠️ Scarlet Fever Complications – dehydration, skin infections
The good news? Strep throat is 100% treatable with:
- Penicillin or amoxicillin (first-line)
- Alternative antibiotics (for allergies)
- Pain relief and hydration
Early testing = prevention of long-term complications.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ Do not eat, drink, or use mouthwash 30 minutes before swab
✅ Avoid antibiotics for 24–48 hours before (if medically safe)
✅ Do not use throat sprays or lozenges before collection
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Duration of symptoms
- Recent antibiotic use
- Exposure to strep cases
A sterile swab is gently rubbed on both tonsils and the back of the throat, quick and minimally uncomfortable.
Test Overview: Agglutination Method
Interpretation:
- Negative → No strep detected (likely viral)
- Positive → Active strep infection confirmed
- Indeterminate → Repeat or confirm with culture
Note: If clinical suspicion is high but rapid test is negative, a throat culture may be needed.
One Day to Certainty
A sore throat ruins your week. A missed Strep diagnosis can ruin your heart.
Don’t guess with your family’s health. The Rapid Streptococcus A Test provides the clarity you need in 24 hours. Get the diagnosis, get the antibiotics if needed, and get back to feeling your best.
Book your Rapid Strep A Test today.
Frequently Asked Questions – Rapid Streptococcus A Test
What does the Rapid Strep A test detect?
This test quickly detects Group A Streptococcus (GAS) bacteria—the cause of strep throat—in throat swab samples. It identifies the presence of streptococcal antigens within minutes, helping distinguish bacterial strep from viral sore throats.
Why not just treat a sore throat with antibiotics?
Most sore throats are caused by viruses—not bacteria—and antibiotics won’t help. Unnecessary antibiotic use leads to resistance and side effects. The Rapid Strep A test ensures you only take antibiotics when truly needed, reducing complications like rheumatic fever or kidney inflammation.
How is the sample collected?
A healthcare professional will gently swab the back of your throat and tonsils using a sterile applicator. The process takes just a few seconds and may cause brief gagging—but it’s quick and safe for adults and children.
How fast are the results?
Results are available in **just 10–15 minutes**—right at the point of care. No waiting days for lab cultures. This allows for immediate diagnosis and, if positive, prompt treatment to reduce contagion and complications.
What are the symptoms of strep throat?
Sudden severe sore throat, painful swallowing, fever over 38.5°C (101°F), red and swollen tonsils (sometimes with white patches or pus), tiny red spots on the roof of the mouth, and swollen lymph nodes in the neck. Cough, runny nose, or hoarseness usually suggest a viral cause instead.
Is this test reliable?
Yes. Our rapid antigen detection test has high specificity (>95%) and good sensitivity. If clinically suspected but the rapid test is negative, a backup throat culture may be recommended—especially in children—to rule out false negatives.



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