What is a Strep A Test?
A Strep A test which is formally known as the Group A Streptococcus test, is a medical test used to detect infections caused by the Group A Streptococcus bacteria, which is commonly responsible for conditions like strep throat. The test is typically used to differentiate between strep throat and other viral infections with similar symptoms.
There are actually two primary types of Strep At tests. One of them is the Rapid Strep Test which identifies specific antigens associated with Strep A that elicit a specific immune response. The other one is the Throat Culture which directly looks for the presence of the Strep A bacteria.
As mentioned above, the purpose of requesting and conducting a Strep A test is to identify the cause of symptoms and differentiate between a viral infection and strep throat. Symptoms of one with Strep A are sudden and severe sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, a fever of higher than 101°F, and pain and difficulty while swallowing.
The procedure is pretty straightforward, wherein the healthcare provider will use a swab to collect a sample from the tonsils and back of the throat. The sample will then be sent to a laboratory to be processed.










