The New Crown Antigen self-test paper differentiates results based on three conditions: C, T, and C and T.
1. The presence of a single bar at C indicates a negative test result, and the person tested is theoretically free of C. neoformans infection, proving to be relatively safe.
2. The presence of a bar at T means that the test result is invalid, probably due to irregular collection, failure to mix with the solution adequately, etc. It is necessary to read the instructions and perform the standardized operation again.
3. The presence of a bar at both C and T indicates that the test result is positive and that there is a higher probability of infection in the tested person. However, since self-testing is affected by irregular operation, environment and other factors, it is necessary to carry out the new crown nucleic acid test in time, and the final nucleic acid test result will prevail.