Chlamydia pneumoniae

Cat no. YSL-qP-IC-Cpneu-100

Chlamydia pneumoniae

Cat no. YSL-qP-IC-Cpneu-100

A complete qPCR kit for the detection of Chlamydia pneumoniae

Chlamydia pneumoniae is a common pathogen that can cause respiratory infections in humans. Symptoms can include cough, fever, and chest pain, and if left untreated, it can lead to complications such as pneumonia. Early detection of Chlamydia pneumoniae is crucial in the human health sector to prevent the spread of infection and ensure prompt treatment.

YouSeq's qPCR kit to detect Chlamydia pneumoniae allows for sensitive and specific detection of the pathogen, enabling healthcare professionals to quickly diagnose and treat infections. This rapid detection can help reduce the spread of the disease, prevent complications, and ultimately improve patient outcomes in the clinical setting.

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Contents


Target Specific primer/probe
Internal extraction control primer/probe
qPCR MasterMix
Positive control template
DNase/RNase free water
Template resuspension buffer
Internal extraction control (DNA)
ROX passive reference

Technical specification


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

Product variants


YSL-qP-IC-Cpneu-100 : Lyophilised version for ambient shipping
YS-qP-IC-Cpneu-100 : Frozen version for dry ice shipping

Pseudonyms

CPN; Chlamydia pneumoniae; Chlamydophila pneumoniae; TWAR; Taiwan acute respiratory agent; Koala pneumonia chlamydia; Koala chlamydia; 'Walking pneumonia'

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