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Monkeypox Virus Real Time PCR Test Kit

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  • Cat.No.: AE80004HU

  • Reactivity: General

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Product Details

Species Reactivity General
UniProt N/A
Abbreviation Monkeypox Virus
Alternative Names N/A
Range 1× 10^4~1× 10^8 copies/mL
Sensitivity 5× 10^3 copies/mL
Sample Type serum, rash exudate
Detection Method Real time PCR Test
Assay Duration 20-60 min
Sample Volume 50-100 μL
Detection Wavelengt Real time PCR systems

Test principle

This kit uses polymerase chain reaction (PCR) combined with Taqman technology to detect Monkeypox Virus's specific DNA nucleic acid fragment.

 

Product Overview

Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with the monkeypox virus. Monkeypox virus belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae. The Orthopoxvirus genus also includes variola virus (which causes smallpox), vaccinia virus (used in the smallpox vaccine), and cowpox virus.
Monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 when two outbreaks of a pox-like disease occurred in colonies of monkeys kept for research, hence the name 'monkeypox'. In humans, the symptoms of monkeypox are similar to but milder than the symptoms of smallpox. Monkeypox begins with fever, headache, muscle aches, and exhaustion. The main difference between symptoms of smallpox and monkeypox is that monkeypox causes lymph nodes to swell (lymphadenopathy) while smallpox does not. Transmission of monkeypox virus occurs when a person comes into contact with the virus from an animal, human, or materials contaminated with the virus. The virus enters the body through broken skin (even if not visible), respiratory tract, or the mucous membranes (eyes, nose, or mouth). Laboratory tests that are used to diagnose monkeypox virus include detection of immunohistochemical testing, electron microscopy, real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and virus isolation.

 

Components


Reagents

Quantity

volume/Tests

DNA Extraction Buffer

1 x 1.8 mL

50/100 μL

Monkeypox Virus Reaction Mix

1 x 950 μL

35 μL

PCR Enzyme Mix (Taq + UNG)

1 x 12 μL

0.4 μL

H2O

1 x 400 μL

 /

Internal Control (IC)

1 x 30 μL

1 μL

Positive Control (1×107 copies/mL)

1 x 30 μL

1 μL

 

 

Specificity


 

Recovery


Sample Type

Number

Recovery range (%)

Average(%)

Serum

10

90-101

96

EDTA plasma

10

89-97

93

Heparin plasma

10

91-99

95

 

Precision


 

Linearity


Sample Type

1:2

1:4

1:8

1:16

Serum

78-89%

81-99%

92-103%

95-105%

EDTA plasma

91-101%

90-98%

93-101%

91-98%

Heparin plasma

92-103%

93-102%

92-99%

91-101%

 

Stability


 

Sample collection and storage

Blood -- Collect fresh samples with an anticoagulant (non-heparin), centrifuge at 2 - 8°C, 1000 x g for 15 min within 30 min after sample collected. Supernatant can be collected and immediately detected.
Rash exudate -- Swab the rash exudate with a sterile swab, place in a sterile test tube (containing 1 mL sterile normal saline), sealed the tube with a sterile cotton ball and sent for examination. The sample could be immediately used for testing.  

 

Kits storage instructions

Store at ≤-20°C in the dark. Do not use the kit after its expiration date.