A complete qPCR kit for the detection of Leishmania SPP
Leishmania SPP (Old World);Leishmania SPP (New World): Leishmania is a parasitic disease that can cause a range of symptoms including skin sores, fever, and damage to internal organs. It is transmitted through sandfly bites and can affect both humans and animals, making it a significant concern in the veterinary and human health sectors. Early detection of Leishmania is crucial to prevent the spread of the disease and to initiate prompt treatment.
YouSeq's qPCR kit to detect Leishmania SPP (Old World) and Leishmania SPP (New World) allows for sensitive and specific detection of these pathogens. Quick detection of Leishmania using this kit can help in timely diagnosis and treatment, reducing the impact of the disease on both individuals and communities. Early detection can also prevent further transmission of the parasite, ultimately helping to control the spread of Leishmania.
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Leishmania; sandfly fever; kala-azar; black fever; Dum-Dum fever; espundia; chiclero ulcer; Old World leishmaniasis; New World leishmaniasis; visceral leishmaniasis; cutaneous leishmaniasis; mucocutaneous leishmaniasis; tegumentary leishmaniasis; Leishmaniasis tropica; Leishmaniasis aethiopica; Leishmaniasis mexicana; Leishmaniasis amazonensis; Leishmaniasis infantum; Leishmaniasis braziliensis; Leishmaniasis guyanensis; Leishmaniasis panamensis; Leishmaniasis peruviana; Leishmaniasis garnhami; Leishmaniasis venezuelensis; Leishmaniasis colombiensis; Leishmaniasis tropicoreticularis; Leishmaniasis tropicana; Leishmaniasis chagasi; Leishmaniasis venezuelensis.Related products
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