Vibrio cholerae
Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic motile bacterium of the genus Vibrio. There are more than 140 serogroups of V. cholera at present; they are divided into agglutinated and non-agglutinated with generic cholera serum O1 (V. cholerae non O1).
“Classical” cholera is caused by Vibrio cholerae serogroup O1, which includes two biovars: classic (Vibrio cholerae biovar cholerae) and El Tor (Vibrio cholerae biovar eltor). Cholera is an acute infectious disease related to highly dangerous infections.
The incubation period lasts from several hours to 5 days, usually 24-48 hours. The severity of the disease varies from latent and subclinical forms to severe conditions with sharp dehydration and death within 24-48 hours. In this regard, very fast and highly sensitive method, such as PCR analysis, is required for diagnostics.
Vibrio cholerae PCR Detection Kit is intended for detection of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae strains DNA in bacterial cells suspension by the method of polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Sample: bacterial cells suspension
DNA extraction: PREP-GS extraction kits
Certification: RUO
Storage requirements | +2…+8° С |
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Shelf life | 12 months |
Detection instruments |
Number of tests |
Tubes(ml)/ Strips |
Product number |
DT instruments (DNA-Technology); iQ5, iCycler (Bio-Rad) with 2 or more detection channels |
48 |
0.2 |
R1-P701-23/4EU |
0.2х8 |
R1-P701-S3/4EU |