TRUPCR® H1N1 (Swine Flu) Detection Real-Time PCR Kit is an in-vitro nucleic acid amplification assay for the detection of all known types of Influenza A viruses, Pandemic Swine Influenza A viruses and Pandemic Swine H1 influenza virus in respiratory samples and viral cultures using real time PCR. The human RNaseP gene serves as an internal positive control for human nucleic acid, also included in this kit. In H1N1 (Swine Flu) Detection PCR kit there are four independent reactions running in parallel in each tube: the first detects pandemic H1 influenza virus, second detects pandemic Influenza A virus, third detects type-A Influenza virus and fourth detects internal control gene- RNaseP, all in FAM channel. Separate tube detection allows excluding unreliable results.
TRUPCR® H1N1 (Swine Flu) Detection Real-Time PCR Kit offers advantage of the “hot-start” technology, minimizing nonspecific reactions and assuring maximum sensitivity.
Key Features of H1N1 (Swine Flu) Detection PCR Kit:
- TRUPCR® H1N1 Detection Kit employs assay designs licensed from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Includes the primers and probes required to run the CDC Influenza 2009 A(H1N1) pdm Real-time rRT-PCR Detection Protocol.
- Rapid detection of all known type-A Influenza virus, Pandemic Influenza A virus & Pandemic H1 Influenza virus. The performance of these assays was verified by a combination of RNA extracted from H1N1 Positive Control using TRUPCR® Viral RNA Extraction kit, synthetic RNA and DNA targets.
- Extensively validated on Indian clinical samples.
- RNase P gene as Endogenous control is included in this kit.
- Rapid, more reliable and extremely accurate tests.
- Single step detection from RNA sample.
- Easy work flow & compatible with various Real Time PCR instruments
Ordering Information:
CAT. NO. | PRODUCT | CONTENTS |
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3B1244 | TRUPCR® H1N1 Detection Real-Time PCR Kit | 48 Reactions |
3B1245 | TRUPCR® H1N1 Detection Real-Time PCR Kit | 96 Reactions |
Publications:
- Kang, Mannat, et al. "Paradigm shift of respiratory viruses causing lower respiratory tract infection in children during COVID-19 pandemic in India." The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 17.07 (2023): 961-970.
- Choudhary, Vinita, et al. "Swine flu (H1N1) pandemic strain-09 PDM: A recent outbreak in northern India." Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research 10.4 (2022): 19-24.