Can eating oranges affect antigen test results?

Eating oranges does not usually affect the results of the Neococcal Pneumonia Virus antigen test, but in rare cases, oranges carry live viruses, and the process of consuming the oranges can result in infection with Neococcal Pneumonia Virus and a positive antigen test result. Theoretically, oranges themselves do not change or affect the antigen test results because the antigen test detects the presence of specific bacteria or viruses in the body. The reason for this is that antigen tests detect the presence of specific bacteria or viruses in the human body. Oranges do not contain substances that are normally detected in the body, so there is no chance of a positive antigen test result after eating an orange that does not carry a virus. However, there are rare cases in which oranges that carry the New Crown virus and in which the virus remains viable because the oranges are kept in an environment suitable for the virus to survive may cause New Crown infections that result in a positive antigen test result, and therefore it is not recommended to purchase oranges from infected areas. Antigen test generally detects the patient’s body fluids, such as blood, nasal secretions, throat secretions, etc. Eating oranges does not affect the antigen test results in most cases, so if you suspect that you are infected with the new crown, please consult a doctor in a timely manner. [Tip] This article refers to the “new coronary pneumonia, new coronary virus pneumonia”, etc., has been December 26, 2022, the National Health Commission issued a notice to change the name to “new coronary virus infection”.