E.Coli O104:H4 Multiplex

Cat no. YSL-qPX-IC-E.coli-O104H4-100

E.Coli O104:H4 Multiplex

Cat no. YSL-qPX-IC-E.coli-O104H4-100

A multiplex qPCR kit for the detection of E.Coli O104:H4

E.COLI O104:H4 is a pathogen commonly associated with foodborne illnesses and outbreaks. It can cause symptoms such as severe diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and even kidney failure in severe cases. This bacterium is important to detect in the food and water sectors to prevent widespread outbreaks and potential fatalities.

YouSeq's qPCR kit to detect E.COLI O104:H4 allows for fast and accurate identification of this pathogen, enabling quick response and containment of potential outbreaks. Early detection can significantly reduce the impact on public health and prevent further spread of the bacterium, ultimately saving lives and reducing economic burden associated with foodborne illness outbreaks.

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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)

Technical specification


Target Gene(s):fliC gene,wxz gene,Control gene
Efficiency: 90-110%
Sensitivity: <100 copy detection
Run Time: Approx 1hr30 (dependent on instrumentation)

Product variants


YSL-qPX-IC-E.coli-O104H4-100 : Lyophilised version for ambient shipping
YS-qPX-IC-E.coli-O104H4-100 : Frozen version for dry ice shipping

Pseudonyms

E. coli O104:H4; enterohemorrhagic E. coli; EHEC; STEC; Shiga toxin-producing E. coli; Verotoxin-producing E. coli; bloody diarrhea pathogen; German outbreak strain; Escherichia coli O104:H4; Hamburg outbreak strain; HUSEC041; enteroaggregative E. coli; EAggEC; E. coli outbreak 2011; E. coli 0104; E. coli HUSEC041; E. coli serotype O104:H4; E. coli outbreak strain 0104:H4; enteroaggregative hemorrhagic E. coli; EAHEC; EAHEC O104:H4; E. coli diarrhea outbreak 2011; Shiga-like toxin-producing E. coli

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