
Avian Leukosis Virus (ALV) Universal Nucleic Acid Detection Kit (Fluorescent PCR Method)
2025-03-04
Japanese Encephalitis Virus Detection Kit (Real-Time PCR Method)
2025-03-06Fowl Adenovirus Detection Kit (Real-Time PCR Method)

Product Number: DTK008
Shipping and Storage
- -20 ℃± 5 ℃, stored in the dark, transported, and subjected to repeated freeze-thaw cycles no more than 5 times, with a validity period of 12 months.
- The collected or processed samples should be stored at 2 ℃~8 ℃ for no more than 24 hours; If long-term storage is required, it should be stored at -70 ℃ or below, with no more than 3 freeze-thaw cycles.
Component
| Component | 50T |
| FADV reaction solution | 500μL×2 |
| Enzyme solution | 50μL |
| FADV positive control substance | 50μL |
| Negative quality control product | 250μL |
Note: Different batches of reagents cannot be mixed.
Description
This kit uses TaqMan probe method for real-time fluorescence PCR technology, designs a pair of avian adenovirus specific primers, and combines with a specific probe [1] to amplify and detect the nucleic acid of avian adenovirus in vitro using fluorescence PCR technology, which is used for pathogen diagnosis of suspected infected individuals in clinical practice.
Application
Fowl Adenovirus (FADV) is an enveloped, linear double stranded DNA virus belonging to the family Adenoviridae and genus Adenovirus. This virus can infect chickens, turkeys, and other poultry. FADV can cause diseases such as inclusion body hepatitis, pericardial effusion syndrome, and myogastric erosion in chickens. This disease is often co infected with other pathogens in poultry, and infected chickens can develop secondary conditions such as aplastic anemia, hepatitis, and decreased egg production. FADV has a global distribution and can be horizontally or vertically transmitted through the fecal oral route, causing significant economic losses to the poultry industry.
This kit is suitable for detecting avian adenovirus in samples such as cotton swabs of respiratory secretions (chickens, turkeys, geese, quails infected with Group I avian adenovirus), ovarian, fallopian tube, follicular, uterine and fallopian tube mucosal tissues, and cloacal swabs (chickens, ducks infected with Group II and III avian adenovirus), for auxiliary diagnosis of avian adenovirus infection.


