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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is an RNA Virus that spreads through airborne droplets and close contact. It is an important pathogen of acute respiratory tract infection in children. RSV can be divided into RSV A and RSV B based on the difference of G and F antigens, with high fever, cough and wheezing as the main clinical manifestations. RSV infection does not produce long-lasting protective antibodies, making repeated infections common. RSV A and RSV B have some differences in epidemic characteristics and disease symptoms.This kit introduces human internal reference to monitor the whole process of sample collection, nucleic acid extraction and PCR amplification, which can accurately detect the two subtypes of RSV and ensure the effectiveness of the experiment.

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This product selects the subtype A (FAM) and subtype B (HEX) regions ofrespiratory syncytial virus and designs two sets of primers and fluorescentprobes. The two sets of primers and probes can specifically bind to the tangetsequences. When the RT-PCR amplification reaction is performed, the fluorescentsignal(s) can be detected by a full-automatic fluorescent PCR detector to realizereal-time online monitoring of the RT-PCR reaction. In order to control the entireextraction and detection process, human gene was act as a non-competitive internalcontrol during the extraction and detection process.


Accurate detection

This kit can detect RSV A and RSV B nucleic acids in one reaction.

• Strong applicability

Suitable for human pharyngeal swabs.

• High sensitivity

500 copies/mL.

• Good specificity

No cross reaction with a variety of common respiratory infection pathogens such as Pertussis bacillus, Moraxella catarrh, Influenza A H1N1 virus, Influenza B virus, Adenovirus type 7, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, etc.

• Excellent anti-interference ability

The samples contained endogenous inhibitors (such as blood, mucin and nasal secretions) and exogenous inhibitors (such as common drugs for treating colds or

other similar symptoms), and no significant influence was observed on the test results.

• Simple operation

One-step RT-QPCR, complete closed tube amplification and detection, to prevent aerosol pollution. The detection report can be completed in 60 minutes


Respiratory infection disease detection



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