MTBC/NTM Real-time PCR Kit is an in vitro diagnostic test that simultaneously detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and 20 types of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM).
Ezplex MTBC/NTM Real-time PCR Kit is an in vitro diagnostic test that simultaneously detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and 20 types of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM).
Sensitivity : Multiple gene targets for MTBC and NTM.
Clinical Performance: Validated clinical performance.
Fast Results: Testing can be completed within 2 hours post extraction.
Product Details:
Usage/Application Hospital
Results 15 min
SD BIOLINE TB Ag MPT64 Rapid is a rapid immune chromatographic identification test for the M. tuberculosis complex. M. tuberculosis has been known to secrete more than 33 different proteins. One of the predominant proteins, MPT64 was found in the culture fluid of only strains of the M. tuberculosis complex.
Rapid discrimination between the M. tuberculosis complex and MOTT bacilli
Identification of the M. tuberculosis complex in combination with culture systems
Sample: Colony, Condensation fluid(Solid cultures) or Liquid cultures
Number of Reactions(Preps)/Kit : 25T
Brand : Abbott
Usage/Application : Hospital
Results : 15 min
Sample type : Blood
Cat. No : 08FK50
Bioline TB Ag MPT64TEST TO DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN M. TUBERCULOSIS COMPLEX AND MOTT(NTM)
Bioline TB Ag MPT64 is a immunochromatographic identification test for the M. Tuberculosis complex. Biochemical, immunological and molecular biological characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis has led to the identification of several antigens which may be useful in the development of improved diagnostic methods in order to discriminate between the M. tuberculosis complex and mycobacteria other than M. tuberculosis (MOTT bacilli). M. tuberculosis has been known to secrete more than 33 different proteins. One of the predominant proteins, MPT64 was found in the culture fluid of only strains of the M. tuberculosis complex.
Performance
Sensitivity: 98.6 %, Specificity: 100 % (vs. Isolated culture method)
Simple, rapid assay using mouse monoclonal anti-MPT64
Rapid discrimination between the M. tuberculosis complex and other mycobacterium
Identification of the M. tuberculosis complex in combination with culture systems based on liquid media
Specimen : Solid cultures (colony, condensation fluid) or liquid cultures
Time to result : 15 minutes
1-30 C for 18 months
Cat No. 08FK50. SD BIOLINE TB Ag MPT64 Rapid is a rapid immune chromatographic identification test for the M. tuberculosis complex. M. tuberculosis has been known to secrete more than 33 different proteins. One of the predominant proteins, MPT64 was found in the culture fluid of only strains of the M. tuberculosis complex.
Rapid discrimination between the M. tuberculosis complex and MOTT bacilli
Identification of the M. tuberculosis complex in combination with culture systems
Sample: Colony, Condensation fluid(Solid cultures) or Liquid cultures
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
1. Detection limitation: 200 copies /mL.
2. Precision: using precision reference CV1 and CV2 for within-batch and
between-batch detection, the coefficient of variation (CV) of their Ct values
is â?¤ 5.0%.
3. Conformity rate of Negative Control: 100%
4. Conformity rate of Positive Control: 100%
5. Specificity: This product will not cross react with positive samples of
human coronavirus HKU1 OC43, NL63 and 229E, SARS coronavirus, MERS
corona-virus, H1N1 (new influenza A (H1N1) virus (2009), the seasonal
H1N1) and H3N2, H5N1, H7N9, influenza B Yamagata, Victoria, respiratory
syncytial virus type A, B, parainfluenza type 1, 2, 3, rhinovirus species A, B
and C, adenovirus, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 55, enterovirus species A, B, C,
D,Human pulmonary virus, partial pulmonary virus, EB virus, measles virus,
human cytomegalo virus, rotavirus, norovirus, mumps virus, varicella-zoster
virus and mycoplasma pneumoniae, chlamydia pneumoniae, legionella,
bordetella pertussis, haemophilus influenzae, staphylococcus aureus,
streptococcus pneumoniae, pyogenic streptococcus, klebsiella pneumoniae,
mycobacterium tuberculosis, pyogenic streptococcus, candida albicans,
candida glabrata, newborn Cryptococcus and human genome DNA.