$800.00/50rxn $1500.00/100rxn
| 50 rxn | $800.00 |
| 100 rxn | $1500.00 |
| Product name: | Nipah virus detection kit (Taqman probe method) |
| Advantages: | Ready to use; only a DNA template is required. High specificity primers and probe with no cross-reactivity to other common pathogens. Includes positive control for assay validation and false-negative differentiation. |
| Introduction: | Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic RNA virus belonging to the genus Henipavirus within the family Paramyxoviridae, closely related to Hendra virus. It was first identified in 1998 in Nipah village, Malaysia. In January 2026, an outbreak occurred in West Bengal, eastern India, where five confirmed cases were identified through laboratory testing, and close contacts were rapidly traced by the government. Nipah virus infection can lead to a wide range of clinical manifestations, including asymptomatic infection, acute respiratory infection, and fatal meningitis, with an estimated mortality rate of 40% to 75%. Due to its significant impact on human and animal health, the establishment of rapid and accurate detection methods for Nipah virus is of great importance for related research. This product utilizes the Taqman probe method to detect the presence of Nipah virus in samples. The kit contains primers and probes specifically designed for the conserved P protein region of NiV, HotStarTaq DNA Polymerase, and an optimized qPCR buffer system, which together enhance amplification efficiency and enable effective amplification of low-concentration templates. |