Introduction:
Herpes simplex Herpes (HSV1-2) usually causes recurrent infections affecting the skin, mouth, lips, eyes, and genitals. Common severe infections include encephalitis, meningitis, neonatal herpes, and disseminated infection in immunocompromised patients. Skin infections cause clusters of small and painful blisters against erythema. Clinical diagnosis; laboratory testing by culture, PCR, direct immunofluorescence, or serological testing may be performed.
TopSENSI® HSV1-2 multiplex qPCR Kit (RUO) (SQH-124) is a test kit based on real-time PCR method that allows simultaneous detection of HSV1-2 from plasma, biopsies. The kit has the advantages of high specificity, sensitivity, and exogenous controls can be added to avoid false negatives and manipulation errors.
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 | HSV-1 and HSV-2 |
Sample | DNA after extraction from plasma samples, biopsies |
Volume | 10µL DNA |
Channel | FAM for HSV1, TEXAS RED for HSV-2 and HEX for internal control (IC) |
Specificity | 100% |
Technology | TaqMan probe |
PCR time | 1.5 hours |
Components | HSV1-2 qPCR mix, Positive control, Negative control, Internal control (IC), Tube PCR. |
Storage | 12 months, temperature -20oC |
Manual | TopSENSI® HSV1-2 multiplex qPCR Kit (RUO) (SQH-124)T |
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