Vannin Healthcare offers several effective COVID-19 tests: SGTi-flex COVID-19 IgM/IgG (25 tests per kit) STANDARD Q COVID-19 IgM/IgG Duo Test (40 tests per kit) Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Test (50 tests per kit) General Features Can detect and differentiate between IgM and IgG antibodies Convenient: no additional equipment necessary Extremely fast: results in 10-15 minutes Point-of-care testing Allow rapid decision-making in high-stakes situations Why our tests Certified: CE-IVD marked, FDA-cleared, ISO 13485, Korea GMP-certified Reliable: high clinical specificity and selectivity Easy to interpret Can detect antibodies even in asymptomatic patients Vannin Healthcare Global offers various diagnostic and serology tests for identifying the presence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus2 (SARS-CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19 which means that its presence could indicate that a person has been infected. There are two types of tests currently used to determine the presence of the virus: Molecular diagnostic tests or viral tests (Swab tests) Antibody serology tests (Blood tests) Vannin Healthcare Global's Serology Tests To find out whether antibodies are present in an obtained sample (whole blood, plasma, or serum), serology tests are used. The presence of antibodies could indicate a past infection. And depending on the type of the immunoglobulins present, it could also determine the approximate time when the infection occurred. After fighting a coronavirus, our bodies are likely to produce two classes of antibodies: IgM and IgG. In the case of SARS-CoV-2, both IgM and IgG are most likely to occur simultaneously within two to three weeks after a person's been infected. For a firmer diagnosis, Vannin Healthcare Global offers serology tests that check for both IgM and IgG antibodies. Can detect and differentiate between IgM and IgG antibodies Differentiating between the antibodies is crucial when it comes to providing proper medical advice to your patients. The appearance of IgM antibodies is the initial response of the organism fighting to suppress the virus. These antibodies could indicate that the patient is still infectious, and advising patients to self-isolate is the appropriate course of action. IgG antibodies can be detected in the blood sample usually within7-10 days after the onset of infection. If a patient has IgG antibodies, and no IgM antibodies, they have developed a temporary immunity to COVID-19. No additional equipment necessary The test design makes it a perfect choice for remote areas without access to fully-equipped laboratories. Simply obtain a blood sample from a patient, and add 10�µl into the appropriate place on the testing cassette along with three drops (90µl) of the buffer. The results will appear in 10-15 minutes.