antigénantitest
Antigénantitest is a diagnostic test designed to detect specific antigens, usually proteins, from a pathogen in a patient specimen. It is used to determine active infection by organisms such as viruses or bacteria and is distinct from molecular tests that detect genetic material and from serological tests that detect host antibodies.
Most antigénantests are immunoassays that use antibodies to capture and identify target proteins. Many rapid antigénantests
Common specimen types include nasal or nasopharyngeal swabs, though saliva-based tests also exist for certain pathogens.
Performance characteristics vary by test and pathogen. Sensitivity (the ability to detect infection) is generally lower
Antigénantests are widely used for rapid screening in clinics, schools, workplaces, airports, and outbreak situations, especially