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AIV H5 & H7 & H9 subtype Real-time PCR kit

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    The Avian Influenza Virus H5,H7,H9 RT-PCR Kit can be used to detect AIV-H5, AIV-H7, AIV-H9 nucleic acid in poultry throat/anus swab, lung tissue, blood and tissue exudate sample, which is rapid, accurate and easy-to-operate. Sensitivity 100%, Specificity 100%.

    Avian influenza, known as avian flu or bird flu, is a variety of influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds. Bird flu is similar to swine flu, dog flu, horse flu and human flu as an illness caused by strains of influenza viruses that have adapted to a specific host. This kit uses fluorescence probe PCR method to detect gene of AIV-H5, AIV-H7, AIV-H9, which is helpful for diagnosis, monitoring and epidemiological investigation of AIV-H5, AIV-H7, AIV-H9.

    Key facts of the Avian Influenza Virus H5,H7,H9 RT-PCR Kit

    • Ready to use kits for the vet clinic.
    • No extraction required.
    • Result in 30min.

    Avian Influenza Virus H5,H7,H9 RT-PCR Kit Components

    Item #ItemQty
    1PCR reaction mix576ul
    2Negative Control100ul
    3Positive Control100ul
    4Enzyme mix24ul
    5Manual1 piece

    Impact on animal health, including wild birds 

    With severe mortality rates, avian influenza can heavily impact the health of both poultry and wild birds. Often considered mainly as vectors of the disease, wild birds, including endangered species, are also victims. The consequences of avian influenza on wildlife could potentially lead to a devastating effect on the biodiversity of our ecosystems. 

    In addition, avian influenza can also cross the species barrier and infect mammals, such as rats, mice, weasels, ferrets, pigs, cats, tigers, dogs and horses. 

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