Introduction
Chlamydia trachomatris is a bacterium that causes diseases that can be transmitted sexually, orally, or from mother to child during childbirth. It is a silent disease because most infected people have no symptoms. In women, the disease can cause serious complications such as inflammation of the cervix and urethra, which can lead to infertility. Complications in men are less common, some symptoms may occur such as epididymitis infection, pain, fever. For pregnant women, chlamydia infection can lead to premature delivery or the baby can be born with pneumonia and conjunctivitis. Therefore, the detection and screening of chlamydia is extremely necessary.
” TopSENSI® CHT qPCR KIT (RUO) (SQH-108) is a test kit based on real-time PCR method that allows fast and accurate detection of CHT agent in vaginal swab samples. The kit has the advantages of specificity, high sensitivity, endogenous control helps ensure the extraction process or master mix. ”
Advantages of the kit
- Simple process
- PCR optimal time:1.5 hours
- High sensitivity and specificity
- Supplied with a complete set of consumables
- Provide additional master mix for control test (75 tests)
- Compatible with most real-time PCR machines on the market: Rotor Gene Q (Qiagen), 7500, 7500 Fast (Thermo Fisher), AriaMX, Mx 3005p, Bioer, Dlab, etc.
Specifications
Target | Chlamydia trachomatris (CHT) |
Sample | DNA after extraction from vaginal swab samples |
Volume | 10µL DNA |
Channel | FAM for CHT and HEX for internal control (IC) |
Specificity | 100% |
Technology | TaqMan probe |
PCR time | 1.5 hours |
Storage | 12 months, temperature -20oC |
Manual | >>>User Manual<<< |
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Above is detailed information about TopSENSI® CHT qPCR KIT (RUO) (SQH-108). In addition, we also have other detection kits such as HCV, HPV, MTB, NG-CHT, etc.
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