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Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus (ILTV)

ID Gene™ ILT Duplex

PCR

Real-time PCR assay for the qualitative detection of Infectious Laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) DNA in swab, organ, tissue or nucleic acid storage card.

ID Gene™ ILT Duplex (IDILTV) kit is a qPCR kit that amplifies a target sequence in Avian Infectious Laryngotracheitis viral genome.

This kit :

  • is a qualitative duplex test. It simultaneously amplifies target DNA as well as an exogenous non-target positive control.
  • can be used to test swab (tracheal, oropharyngeal and cloacal), organ or tissue from birds and nucleic acids storage card. Either individual samples or pools of up to 5 may be tested.

Advantages

Specifications

Format

Accurate and reliable results
  • The kit detects ILT virus DNA, including attenuated vaccines (CEO**and TCO***)
  • The kit allows the implementation of a DIVA* strategy: it targets the gC gene, ensuring the detection of the virus without detecting recombinant vaccines based on the gB, gD or gI genes.
  • Excellent diagnostic performance with high robustness and stability
Convenient, efficient and flexible
  • Uses the same amplification protocol common to all ID Gene™ PCR tests, meaning that other pathogens (DNA or RNA) may be tested on the same plate
  • Ready-to-use reagents.

Method :

RT-qPCR - Duplex - Qualitative

Species :

Avian

Sample types :

swab (tracheal, oropharyngeal and cloacal), organ, tissue or nucleic acid storage card (individual samples or pools up to 5)

Product reference

Reactions

IDILTV-50 50
IDILTV-100 100

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Positive extraction control
PCR

Freeze-dried preparation of inactivated Infectious Laryngotracheitis virus strain diluted in tracheal and oropharyngeal swab supernatant from negative animals. To be prepared and extracted in the same way as samples, to validate the efficiency of the nucleic acid extraction and the qPCR amplification processes and to monitor variations in analytical sensitivity. Refer to the package leaflet […] Read more