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  2. Should You Use an Expired COVID Test? The Answer Might ... - AOL

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    But, if your test is expired—both on the box and per the FDA’s updated dating—and you want to be sure you’re getting an accurate reading, Dr. Russo says it’s “probably best to not use ...

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    After health officials expanded expiration dates for COVID-19 tests, you may wonder about using expired tests. Here's what experts say about accuracy.

  4. The FDA website lists Covid test brands alphabetically in a table. Or, you can use a search box to find your test directly. The FDA indicates whether each brand has an extended expiration date.

  5. Etest - Wikipedia

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    Etest (previously known as the Epsilometer test) is a way of determining antimicrobial sensitivity by placing a strip impregnated with antimicrobials onto an agar plate. A strain of bacterium or fungus will not grow near a concentration of antibiotic or antifungal if it is sensitive.

  6. Test strip - Wikipedia

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    A test strip is a band/piece/strip of paper or other material used for biological testing. Specifically, test strip may refer to: Food testing strips; Glucose meter test strip; Lipolysis test strip; Urine test strip; Universal indicator pH test strips; It may also refer to: Teststrip, an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand

  7. Glucose meter - Wikipedia

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    Coding: Since test strips may vary from batch to batch, some models require a code to be provided, either by the user or on a plug-in chip supplied with each batch of test strips, to calibrate the meter to the strips of the batch. An incorrect code can cause errors of up to 4 mmol/L (72 mg/dL), with possibly serious consequences, including risk ...