Savvygen Flu A, Flu B & RSV- One step multiplex Real-Time PCR kits for the simultaneous detection of Influenza A, Influenza B & Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Influenza A and B viruses cause the majority of viral lower respiratory tract infections. Elderly and compromised individuals are especially at risk of developing severe illness and complications. Influenza viruses are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Seasonal influenza epidemics impose a heavy burden on society, with 3–5 million cases and 250-500 000 deaths worldwide every year. The resulting economic impact is large and includes both direct and indirect costs. After an incubation period of sevral days, the illness has an abrupt onset, with chills, fever, myalgia, headache and anorexia. Pneumonia is the most important complication of influenza. There may be primary viral pneumonia, secondary bacteria pneumonia, or a combination of both. The influenza viruses is transmitted from person to person through nasopharyngeal large droplets and aerosols.
Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is divided into two major groups, A and B, based on antigenic and genomic differences. RSV infection causes mostly a cold-like illness. But it can also cause bronchitis, croup, and lower respiratory infections like bronchiolitis and pneumonia. RSV is transmitted via large nasopharyngeal secretion droplets from infected individuals. Several types of laboratory tests are available for diagnosis of RSV and Influenza infection. Antigen detection tests and culture are generally reliable. Nowadays, RT- PCR assays are considered to be a more sensitive and specific diagnostic tool for the detection.
Catalog No | Product name | Tests/kit | Approvals |
612-01 | Savvygen Flu A, Flu B & RSV | 48 | CE |