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BVDV Real-time PCR Kit

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    Cattle/Bovine Poultry / Avian

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    The Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus RT-PCR Kit is to detect Bovine viral diarrhea virus, which is rapid, accurate and easy-to-operate. Sensitivity 100%, Specificity 100%.

    Basic information of Bovine Viral Diarrhea

    Bovine viral diarrhea, bovine viral diarrhoea or mucosal disease, and previously referred to as bovine virus diarrhea, is an economically significant disease of cattle that is found in the majority of countries throughout the world. Worldwide reviews of the economically assessed production losses and intervention programs eradication programs, vaccination strategies and biosecurity measures) incurred by BVD infection have been published. The causative agent, bovine viral diarrhea virus, is a member of the genus Pestivirus of the family Flaviviridae.

    BVD infection results in a wide variety of clinical signs, due to its immunosuppressive effects, as well as having a direct effect on respiratory disease and fertility. In addition, BVD infection of a susceptible dam during a certain period of gestation can result in the production of a persistently infected fetus.

    Key facts of the Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus RT-PCR Kit

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

    Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus RT-PCR Kit Components

    Item #ItemQty
    1PCR reaction solution700ul
    2Enzyme mixture50ul
    3Negative control100ul
    4Positive control100ul

    Transmission of BVDV occurs both horizontally and vertically with both persistently and transiently infected animals excreting infectious virus. Virus is transmitted via direct contact, bodily secretions and contaminated fomites, with the virus being able to persist in the environment for more than two weeks. Persistently infected animals are the most important source of the virus, continuously excreting a viral load one thousand times that shed by acutely infected animals.

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