Detection test kit of Rickettsia spp. by using qPCR. Rickettsia are carried by many ticks, fleas, and lice, and cause diseases in humans such as typhus, rickettsialpox, Boutonneuse fever, African tick bite fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Flinders Island spotted fever and Queensland tick typhus (Australian Tick Typhus). They have also been associated with a range of plant diseases.
The Real Time PCR detection Kit Rothia mucilaginosa, R. dentocariosa, R. aeria comprises a series of specific targeted reagents designed for Rothia mucilaginosa, R. dentocariosa, R. aeria detection by using qPCR.
The Real Time PCR detection Kit Ruminococcus gnavus comprises a series of specific targeted reagents designed for Ruminococcus gnavus detection by using qPCR.
Detection test kit of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Paratyphi A species by using qPCR. Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Paratyphi A (also referred to as Salmonella Paratyphi A) is responsible for causing paratyphoid fever in humans. Salmonella Paratyphi A has a significant and emerging global public health problem. As the bacteria only infect humans.
Salmonella enterica subsp.enterica serovar Typhimurium detection test kit by using qPCR. Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica sv. Typhimurium (commonly known as Salmonella Typhimurium) is a pathogenic Gram-negative bacterium predominately found in the intestinal lumen. It causes gastroenteritis in humans and other mammals, usually due to ingestion of contaminated food.
Shigella spp. detection test kit by using qPCR. Shigella is closely related to E. coli. Shigella is the causative agent of human shigellosis, affecting primates, but not in other mammals. It is only naturally found in humans and gorillas. During infection, it typically causes dysentery. Shigella is one of the leading bacterial causes of diarrhea worldwide.
Detection by qPCR of all strains of the species Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus is a common cause of skin infections (e.g.boils), respiratory disease (e.g.sinusitis), and food poisoning. Disease-associated strains often promote infections by producing potent protein toxins and expressing cell-surface proteins that bind and inactivate antibodies. The emergence of antibiotic-resistant forms of pathogenic S. aureus (e.g.MRSA) is a worldwide problem in clinical medicine.
Staphylococcus epidermidis detection test kit by using qPCR. Staphylococcus epidermidis is an important opportunistic pathogen, being the most frequent cause of nosocomial infections. S. epidermidis is capable of growing and form biofilms in catheters or other surgical implants, producing infections difficult to treat with antibiotics.
The Real Time PCR detection Kit Streptococcus pyogenes comprises a series of specific targeted reagents designed for Streptococcus pyogenes detection by using qPCR.
Detection test kit of Tannerella forsythia by using qPCR. Tannerella forsythia (previously named Bacteroides forsythus) is an anaerobic, gram negative species of bacteria strongly associated with chronic periodontitis, an inflammatory disease of the tooth-supporting tissues, leading to tooth loss.
Total Bacteria DNA detection test kit by using qPCR. The bacterial load can be an interesting parameter to evaluate the microbial contamination degree in a sample. Please note that PCR may detect all genomic content, including the genomes from dead cells, and this may result in higher genomic counts with respect to living cells.
Detection test kit of Treponema denticola by using qPCR. Treponema denticola is associated with the incidence and severity of human periodontal disease. Treponema denticola levels in the mouth are elevated in patients with periodontal diseases and the species is considered one of the main etiological agents of periodontitis.
The Real Time PCR detection Kit Treponema pallidum comprises a series of specific targeted reagents designed for Treponema pallidum detection by using qPCR.
Ureaplasma urealyticum detection test kit by using qPCR. Ureaplasma urealyticum is commonly found in sexually active humans. U. urealyticum is present as a pathogen in pelvic inflammatory disease and had also been associated with a number of diseases in humans, including nonspecific urethritis, infertility, chorioamnionitis, stillbirth, premature birth, and, in the perinatal period, pneumonia, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and meningitis.