Identify targets commonly associated with gastrointestinal (GI) infections
Leverage the speed and accuracy of qPCR/dPCR to provide rapid identification of pathogens commonly associated with gastrointestinal infection research.
Select the targets you need.
These panels offer:
Gastrointestinal (GI) infections are a major public health issue, leading to significant morbidity and healthcare costs worldwide [1]. The World Health Organization estimates that millions of cases of gastroenteritis occur annually, particularly among vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly, making these targets an active area for research [2].
Common pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes associated with GI infections include:
For a complete list of targets, please see the order table below.
The PrimeTime™ Research Pathogen Universal Control is not currently available in Canada. Please reach out to your local sales representative for more information.
PrimeTime Research Pathogen Panels are market-proven, pre-designed target sequences that consist of a forward primer(s), a reverse primer(s), and a qPCR probe(s) delivered in a single tube.
Dyes available for convenient multiplexing: FAM, SUN™, Cy®5 and Texas Red™
Each oligonucleotide undergoes QC by mass spectrometry†.
† With the exception of mixed base oligos, which could potentially represent multiple sequences and therefore cannot be accurately evaluated by ESI mass spectrometry.
World Health Organization (WHO). Food Safety: Key Facts
Kirk, M. D., et al. (2015). World Health Organization estimates of the global and regional disease burden of 22 foodborne bacterial, protozoal, and viral diseases, 2010. PLoS Medicine, 12(12), e1001923.