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Nasal swab

A nasal swab test is used to determine if your child carries an excess of bacteria which could lead to an infection.

The nurse uses a cotton swab to collect some mucus from the nose. This is placed into a special tube and analyzed in the laboratory.

If it turns out your child has an infection, they will be given antibiotics. Sometimes, it may be necessary to admit your child into isolation until the infection has cleared.

If you have any questions, you can always ask.