| POSITIVE: Two bands will appear in the control and test areas, which indicate a positive result for Gonorrhea antigen. NEGATIVE: One color band will appear in the control area only, with no distinct colored line in the test window. This indicates a negative result. NOTE: Low titers of Gonorrhea antigens might result in a faint line appearing in the test region. Therefore, any shade of red in the test region (T) should be considered positive. | 
| INVALID: A distinct colored line in the Control area should always appear. The test is invalid if no line forms in the control window. The directions may not have been followed correctly or the test may have deteriorated. It is recommended that the specimen be re-tested. NOTE: The test result can be read as soon as a distinct pink-purple color line appears in the test window. The test line will appear before the control line in most of the strong positive cases. The test line may appear after the control line in weak positive cases, and the control line may be darker than the test line. |
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