In Real-time PCR, Respiratory infections, Virology

Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIV) can cause both upper respiratory infections and lower respiratory infections.

The four serogroups parainfluenza 1, 2, 3 and 4 account for the major community-acquired respiratory pathogens worldwide. Infections with parainfluenza virus 1 and 3 most often occur in infants, small children, immunosuppressed and chronically ill people. In the US, hospitalization due to parainfluenza virus 1 and 3 leads to estimated costs of around 186 mio $ per year and every croup epidemic caused by parainfluenza virus 1 costs 30 mio.$.

 

RIDA®GENE Parainfluenza (Art. No. PG5805)

  • Real-time multiplex RT-PCR
  • Simultaneous detection and differentiation of hPIV 1, hPIV 3 and hPIV 2/4
  • For use with most common real-time PCR instruments
  • Extraction control (internal control RNA, ICR) included
  • Results in less than 2 hours

More information

You can find more information about the RIDA®GENE Parainfluenza in our product flyer.

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