Tests combinés d'autotest Covid

Détectez simultanément trois virus respiratoires grâce aux tests combinés certifiés CE pour la COVID-19, la grippe et le VRS, éliminant ainsi le besoin de tests séparés. Un seul test rapide identifie les trois agents pathogènes en seulement 15 minutes à partir d'un simple prélèvement nasal, rendant le diagnostic plus rapide et plus efficace lors d'épidémies de maladies respiratoires. Les tests combinés réduisent la fréquence des prélèvements et les coûts d'analyse, tout en fournissant une identification virale complète pour des décisions thérapeutiques éclairées. Leur sensibilité de niveau professionnel garantit une différenciation fiable entre les agents pathogènes, permettant un diagnostic précis sans passer à côté d'infections concomitantes. Commandez des panels combinés en quantités adaptées à vos besoins pour un usage domestique, des campagnes de dépistage ou les établissements de santé.


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CorDx 4in1 Combo Test: Corona, Flu, RSV Self-Test
CorDx Test Combo 4en1 : COVID, Grippe et VRS - Autotest Rapide Prix de vente1,99 €
2,39 € TTC 1,99 € HT From 1,98 € TTC 1,65 € HT BBD: 01/2028
fluorecare Corona & Influenza A/B & RSV Antigen Combo Test
fluorecare Test Rapide Combiné 4en1 – COVID-19, Grippe A/B & VRS Prix de vente1,69 € (1,69 € pièce)
1 item 2,03 € TTC 1,69 € HT From 1,48 € TTC 1,23 € HT BBD: 12/2027
Safecare Corona & Influenza A+B Antigen Combo Rapid Test Home Test Nasal
Test rapide combiné antigénique COVID-19 et grippe A+B Safecare CE2934 Prix de vente1,39 €
1,67 € TTC 1,39 € HT From 1,07 € TTC 0,89 € HT BBD: 09/2027
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Medomics 5in1 Self-Test – SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A/B, ADV & RSV Antigen Combo Rapid Test for Home Use
Test rapide combiné d'antigènes SARS-CoV-2, grippe A/B, ADV et VRS Medomics 5 en 1 pour une utilisation à domicile Prix de vente2,99 €
3,59 € TTC 2,99 € HT From 1,91 € TTC 1,59 € HT BBD: 01/2027
Alltest Corona, Influenza A+B Self-Test, Flu and Coronavirus Test
Test Alltest Corona, autotest de grippe A et B, test de dépistage de la grippe et du coronavirus Prix de vente1,19 €
1,43 € TTC 1,19 € HT From 0,95 € TTC 0,79 € HT BBD: 07/2026
CITEST COVID-19 and Influenza A/B Antigen Rapid Combo Test (Swab) Home Test Nasal - 5-Pack
Test antigénique rapide combiné CITEST COVID-19 et grippe A/B (écouvillon nasal) - Lot de 5 Prix de vente14,99 € (3,00 € pièce)
5 Tests 17,99 € TTC 14,99 € HT From 13,19 € TTC 10,99 € HT BBD: 08/2026
Test combiné 5-en-1 Deepblue : Corona, Grippe A+B, VRS & Adénovirus – Autotest antigénique
Test combiné 5-en-1 Deepblue : Corona, Grippe A+B, VRS & Adénovirus – Autotest antigénique Prix de vente1,99 €
2,39 € TTC 1,99 € HT From 1,79 € TTC 1,49 € HT BBD: 06/2027
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Autotests combinés — Tests rapides multi-pathogènes à domicile

Nos tests antigéniques rapides combinés détectent simultanément plusieurs virus respiratoires à partir d'un seul prélèvement nasal. Disponibles en versions 3 en 1 (COVID-19 + grippe A/B) et 4 en 1 (COVID-19 + grippe A/B + VRS), ces tests combinés, certifiés CE, fournissent des résultats fiables en 15 minutes, sans analyse en laboratoire.

Pourquoi choisir un test combiné ?

Durant la saison des virus respiratoires, les symptômes de la COVID-19, de la grippe et du VRS se ressemblent beaucoup. Un test combiné permet d'identifier précisément l'agent pathogène responsable de vos symptômes, ce qui accélère la prise de décision thérapeutique. Plutôt que d'acheter des tests séparés pour chaque virus, un seul test combiné permet de dépister les infections respiratoires les plus courantes en une seule étape.

Comment fonctionnent les autotests combinés

Chaque test combiné utilise la technologie d'immunoanalyse à flux latéral avec des lignes indicatrices distinctes pour chaque pathogène cible. Après prélèvement d'un échantillon nasal et son ajout au tampon de test, les résultats apparaissent sous forme de lignes colorées sur la cassette de test. Une ligne de contrôle confirme le bon fonctionnement du test, tandis que les lignes de résultat distinctes indiquent la présence de virus spécifiques.

Guide de sélection des tests

Choisissez un test combiné (COVID + grippe A/B) pour un dépistage respiratoire de base, ou un test quadruple (COVID + grippe A/B + VRS) pour une couverture complète incluant le VRS – particulièrement important pour les jeunes enfants et les personnes âgées. Tous nos autotests combinés sont homologués pour un usage domestique et portent le marquage CE.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is an influenza rapid test and how does it work?

An influenza rapid test is an antigen-based diagnostic test that detects influenza A and B viral proteins from a nasal swab sample. You collect the sample by gently swabbing the inside of your nostril, then place the swab into a buffer solution and apply drops to the test cassette. The influenza test delivers results within 15 minutes, with visible lines indicating whether Influenza A, Influenza B, or no infection has been detected. Our combo influenza tests simultaneously screen for additional pathogens such as COVID-19 and RSV using the same sample.

Can I perform an influenza test at home myself?

Yes, all influenza tests in our collection are CE-certified self-tests designed for home use without any medical training. Each influenza rapid test comes with a detailed, illustrated instruction booklet that guides you step by step through sample collection and result interpretation. The nasal swab only needs to be inserted about 2–3 cm, making it comfortable and easy to perform. No laboratory equipment is required — everything you need is included in the influenza test kit.

How reliable are influenza rapid tests?

Modern influenza rapid tests achieve a sensitivity of approximately 90–95% and a specificity above 97% when used correctly within the optimal testing window. This means the influenza test is highly accurate at both detecting true infections and ruling out false positives. For best results, take the influenza rapid test within 12 to 48 hours of symptom onset when viral load is highest. If a negative result contradicts strong clinical suspicion, consider repeating the influenza test after 24 hours or consulting a physician for a PCR test.

What is the difference between Influenza A and Influenza B?

Influenza A and Influenza B are the two main types of flu viruses that cause seasonal epidemics. Influenza A is more common and typically more severe — it is responsible for all known flu pandemics and mutates rapidly, which is why the flu vaccine is updated annually. Influenza B generally causes milder illness and circulates primarily among humans. Every influenza test in our combo collection detects both types simultaneously, so you will know exactly which strain you are dealing with. Identifying the specific type helps your doctor make informed treatment decisions.

When should I take an influenza test?

You should take an influenza test as soon as you experience typical flu symptoms: sudden onset of high fever, severe body aches, headache, dry cough, and extreme fatigue. The ideal testing window is within 12 to 48 hours after the first symptoms appear, as this is when viral load peaks and the influenza rapid test is most accurate. Testing early also enables timely antiviral treatment with Oseltamivir, which must be started within 48 hours. Additionally, take an influenza test if you have been in close contact with a confirmed flu case, even if you have not yet developed symptoms.

Does a combo test detect a pure influenza infection without COVID?

Yes, absolutely. A combo test functions as multiple independent tests on a single cassette. Each pathogen has its own test line, so the influenza test component works completely independently from the COVID-19 component. If you only have influenza and not COVID-19, the test will show a positive result for Influenza A or B and a negative result for SARS-CoV-2. The combo format simply gives you additional diagnostic information at no extra effort — you never lose accuracy on the influenza test by combining it with other targets.

How quickly do I get the result of an influenza rapid test?

An influenza rapid test delivers results in approximately 15 minutes. After collecting the nasal swab sample, you place it in the buffer solution and apply the specified number of drops to the test cassette. The result should be read at exactly 15 minutes — reading too early may give incomplete results, while reading after 20 minutes may produce invalid readings. The entire process from opening the influenza test kit to reading the result takes about 20 minutes total, making it one of the fastest ways to confirm or rule out an influenza infection.

Are influenza tests suitable for children?

Yes, the influenza tests in our collection are suitable for children and use gentle anterior nasal swabs that are inserted only 2–3 cm. For very young or sensitive children, some combo tests like the Medomics 5in1 also offer a saliva-based (lollipop) collection method, which is completely painless and well-tolerated. Children under 2 years should be tested under adult supervision, and it is advisable to consult a pediatrician if the influenza test is positive, especially for infants, children with chronic conditions, or if severe symptoms develop.

Can I buy influenza tests on invoice?

Yes, Parahealth offers purchase on invoice (Kauf auf Rechnung) for registered businesses, medical practices, pharmacies, and institutions through our B2B program. For private customers, we offer a range of convenient payment methods including credit card, PayPal, and instant bank transfer. If you need to order influenza tests in bulk for your organization, visit our B2B page for volume pricing and invoicing options. All influenza rapid test orders are shipped quickly from our Berlin warehouse.

Why is an influenza test particularly important during flu season?

During flu season (October to March in Germany), multiple respiratory viruses circulate simultaneously, making it impossible to distinguish between influenza, COVID-19, and RSV based on symptoms alone. An influenza test provides clarity within 15 minutes and enables timely treatment decisions — particularly important since antiviral medications like Tamiflu must be started within 48 hours. For high-risk groups including the elderly, young children, and immunocompromised individuals, early influenza testing can prevent serious complications and hospitalization. Having influenza rapid tests at home during the Grippesaison ensures you can act immediately when symptoms appear.