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Diagnostic Kit for Parainfluenza Virus I/II/III/IV RNA
2026-04-01Diagnostic Kit for Human Rhinovirus RNA
Product Number: DTL0124
Shipping and Storage
- Store below 30°C. It is valid for 12 months.
- Transport at normal temperature, not suggested over 14 days.
- Opened but not completely used the all components should be stored at (-20±5)°C. It is recommended to separate in PCR tubes before refrigeration to avoid repeated freezing and thawing of all reagents next time. It is not recommended to repeat the freeze-thaw cycle more than 7 times.
- Date of manufacture and term of validity: see the label.
Component
| Component | 48T |
| HRV RT-PCR Master Mix | Lyophilized powder ×1 Bottle |
| Positive Control | 100μL |
| Negative Control | 1mL |
| Redissolved Diluent | 1.5mL |
- Do not mix reagents from different batches.
- The reaction system is lyophilized powder that contains all components required for fluorescence PCR, including Taq enzyme, reverse transcriptase, primers, probes, dNTPs, and Mg2+.
Description
This kit uses the multiplex fluorescent PCR detection technology to to design specific primers and Taqman fluorescent probes for the conserved regions of Human rhinovirus, so as to realize the qualitative detection of Human rhinovirus RNA in oropharyngeal swabs. The kit is provided with an Internal Control(IC), which can monitor whether there is PCR inhibitor in the sample to be tested by detecting whether the internal control is normal or not, so as to avoid false negative PCR.
Application
Human rhinovirus is a member of the Picornaviridae family and the genus Rhinovirus. It is the main pathogen of the common cold. Human rhinovirus (HRV) infection often causes cold symptoms. About 10% to 20% of colds in adults are caused by HRV infection, while 15% to 30% of colds in infants and young children are caused by HRV.
HRV is a self-limiting infection, but sometimes it can cause serious complications such as asthma, congestive heart failure, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, etc., and HRV is often co-infected with other respiratory viruses, such as respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, coronavirus, and enterovirus.


