
Why Choose Us?
When it comes to precision sampling and reliable results, professionals worldwide trust our flocked swabs for their superior performance and consistent quality. With our advanced technology and decades of experience in specimen collection, we've developed products that set the industry standard for reliable sampling. Our commitment to innovation drives continuous improvement in design and manufacturing, while our dedicated support team ensures you have the expertise you need, when you need it.
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Features and Benefits
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Superior Sample Absorption and Recovery
Our advanced flocked technology eliminates sample entrapment through specialized nylon fiber structures. This innovative design ensures over 90% sample release into testing media, improving diagnostic accuracy while reducing repeat sampling needs.
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Anatomic Design
Engineered with an anatomic design, our swabs feature a soft, brush-like texture that prioritizes patient comfort. This ergonomic approach allows healthcare professionals to collect samples efficiently while minimizing patient discomfort.
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Versatile Application
Multiple tip sizes and configurations provide versatility across applications, while full compatibility with various transport media ensures testing flexibility. This adaptable design helps healthcare facilities maintain high diagnostic standards across all testing protocols.
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Recommended Nasopharyngeal Swabs
CDC and FDA Guidelines

During the COVID-19 storm, we've received countless requests about the best tools for pre-testing sample collection. Here's a simple guide. Mantacc offers products that align with CDC and FDA standards, which we distribute globally. Consulting a healthcare provider remains crucial before any testing.
Healthcare professionals should use synthetic fiber swabs with plastic shafts as CDC advises. FDA suggests that nasopharyngeal specimens are most reliable, especially collected with a flocked swab - a feature specific to Mantacc products.
Also, if nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs are taken, they must be fused into a single transport vial, as per CDC guidelines.
Note: Avoid calcium alginate swabs or those with wooden shafts, as they can render some viruses inactive and hinder PCR testing.
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