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Seeplex®
RV15 ACE Detection

Detection of 15 major respiratory viruses based on multiplex PCR technology

Seeplex® RV15 ACE Detection is a multiplex PCR assay to detect and differentiate 15 of currently the most known respiratory viruses from clinical specimens such as nasopharyngeal aspirates, nasopharyngeal swab and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). With multiplex system based on DPO™ technology, this assay overcomes the limitation of current diagnostic methods (culture and IFA, etc.) for detecting respiratory viruses with high sensitivity and specificity

Features

Result

IDResult
1PIV2, PIV1
2229E/NL63, PIV3
3AdV
4AdV
5229E/NL63

1~5 : Clinical samples
N : Negative Control

Publication

- Is there a relationship between of viral load and co-infections of respiratory viruses with disease severity in patients with acute respiratory tract infection?

- Viral etiology of community-acquired pneumonia among adolescents and adults with mild or moderate severity and its relation to age and severity

- Respiratory syncytial virus infection-associated hospitalization in adults: a retrospective cohort study

- Is there still room for novel viral pathogens in pediatric respiratory tract infections?

- Viral etiology of respiratory infections in children in southwestern Saudi Arabia using multiplex reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction

- FilmArray® respiratory panel performance in respiratory samples from neonatal care units

- Etiology and clinical outcomes of acute respiratory virus infection in hospitalized adults

- Evaluation of the AdvanSureTM real-time RT-PCR compared with culture and Seeplex RV15 for simultaneous detection of respiratory viruses

- Evaluation and Verification of the Nanosphere Verigene RVþ Assay for Detection of Influenza A/B and H1/H3 Subtyping

- Viral Infection Is Not Uncommon in Adult Patients with Severe Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia

- September through October 2010 multi-centre study in the Netherlands examining laboratory ability to detect enterovirus 68, an emerging respiratory pathogen.

- Laboratory surveillance of influenza-like illness in seven teaching hospitals, South Korea: 2011-2012 season.

- A Comparison of the Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of Adult Patients with Laboratory- Confirmed Influenza A or B during the 2011–2012 Influenza Season in Ko

- Sequence characterization, in silico mapping and cytosine methylation analysis of markers linked to apospory in Paspalum notatum.

- Equivalence of Self- and Staff-Collected Nasal Swabs for the Detection of Viral Respiratory Pathogens

- High Incidence of Multiple Viral Infections Identified in Upper Respiratory Tract Infected Children under Three Years of Age in Shanghai, China

- Viral Infection in Patients with Severe Pneumonia Requiring Intensive Care Unit Admission

- Comaprative Elvaluation of the Seegene Seeplex RV15 and Real Time PCR for Respiratory Virus Detection

- Evaluation of Multiple Commercial Molecular and Conventional Diagnostic assays for the Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Children.

- Clinical characteristics of acute lower respiratory tract infections due to 13 respiratory viruses detected by multiplex PCR in children

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