Actinobaculum schaalii

Cat no. YSL-qP-EC-A.schaa-100

Actinobaculum schaalii

Cat no. YSL-qP-EC-A.schaa-100

A complete qPCR kit for the detection of Actinobaculum schaalii

Actinobaculum schaalii is a fastidious, anaerobic, non-sporulating gram-positive bacillus that can cause infective syndromes in both humans and animals. Common symptoms of Actinobaculum schaalii infection include urogenital and skin infections. Early detection of this pathogen is crucial in both the human and veterinary sectors to prevent the spread of infection and to ensure appropriate treatment is administered promptly.

YouSeq's qPCR kit to detect Actinobaculum schaalii allows for rapid and specific identification of this pathogen, enabling clinicians to make informed treatment decisions quickly. Early detection of Actinobaculum schaalii is essential in preventing the development of severe infective syndromes and reducing the overall burden on healthcare resources.

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Contents


Target Specific primer/probe
Endogenous control primer/probe
qPCR OneStep MasterMix
Positive control template
DNase/RNase free water
Template resuspension buffer
ROX passive reference

Technical specification


Target Gene(s):GyrB gene
Efficiency: 90-110%
Sensitivity: <100 copy detection
Run Time: Approx 1hr30 (dependent on instrumentation)
Target Pathogen: FAM labelled
Endogenous Control: VIC/HEX labelled

Product variants


YSL-qP-EC-A.schaa-100 : Lyophilised version for ambient shipping
YS-qP-EC-A.schaa-100 : Frozen version for dry ice shipping

Pseudonyms

Actinobaculum schaalii; Actinobaculum; Schaalii; Actinobacillosis; Actinobaculum infection; Schaalii bacteria; Urinary tract infection pathogen

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