Porcine PRRS Virus Nucleic Acid Detection Kit (Fluorescence PCR)

Porcine PRRS Virus Nucleic Acid Detection Kit (Fluorescence PCR)

In recent years, the number of pig diseases is increasing, the disease is complicated, and the mortality is increasing. In particular, pig PRRSV can cause fever, anorexia in pigs, late abortion, premature delivery, stillbirth and other diseases in pregnant sows. It has caused huge economic losses in our pig breeding industry. Sometimes it is difficult to make the correct judgment on the etiology only by the epidemiological and pathological changes. Therefore, it is necessary to diagnose pig diseases by laboratory methods so that appropriate prevention and control measures can be taken to minimize the loss of farms.

Product Description

RT-PCR is widely used because of it is a technology with the advantages of specificity and sensitivity. The real-time fluorescent RT-PCR method is recommended for laboratory pathogen nucleic acid detection. The detection of porcine PRRSV is not only used for PRRSV diagnosis, epidemiological investigation, and pathogenesis research, but also can diagnose multiple strains and distinguish different strains. Based on its own mature molecular diagnostic platform and technical reserves, Bioer Technology has developed Porcine PRRS virus nucleic acid detection reagent related products for different customer needs.

Product Features

Sample type: Pig lung, lymph, tonsil, brain tissue, whole blood and serum can be selected. After nucleic acid extraction using Bioer MagaBio plus virus DNA /RNA purification Kit III or equivalent extraction kit, Bioer porcine PRRSV detection kit all can be used for detection.

Strong applicability: Bioer Porcine PRRSV detection kit can meet different customers' requirements for porcine PRRSV detection or research.

Simple operation: The kit adopts premix form, less components, easy to operate; It only takes 1 hour to complete the PCR reaction process.

Strong specificity: it can be used to distinguish between different subtypes of porcine PRRSV.

Application Field

The kit is suitable for qualitative detection of porcine lung, lymphatic, tonsil, brain tissue and serum of Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) American and European genotype strains. The kit for research only, cannot be used as the basis for the diagnosis or exclusion of cases alone.

Application Cases

The American strain and European strain samples of porcine PRRSV were tested by the kit for 20 times. Statistically, it was found that the coefficient of variation (CV) of Ct values of each virus strain was less than 1%, indicating that the kit had good precision and stable and reliable detection results for the same sample. The specific results are as follows:

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Storage Conditions

1. The kit need to be transported under freezing conditions.

2. The kit should be stored at -25℃~-15℃ away from light, and avoid repeated freeze-thaw more than 5 times.

3. The kit can be stored for up to 12 months if all components are kept in the manner above. (Please use the kit in the period of validity).

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