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Allplex™
Respiratory Panel 1

Essential screening assay for Flu A, Flu B, RSV A, RSV B, and simultaneous Flu A subtyping

Allplex™ Respiratory Panel 1 is a multiplex one-step real-time RT-PCR assay for essential screening of Flu A/B & RSV A/B with Flu A subtyping simultaneously in a single tube. This assay reports the individual Ct values of each analyte in a single channel on real-time PCR instrument within 2.5 hours after extraction and provides more answers per sample than any other method

Key Features and Benefits

  • Multiplex real-time PCR

    Simultaneous detection of 4 major respiratory viruses and 3 Flu A subtypes in a single reaction

  • Proper patient care

    Quick and proper treatment provided by accurate test results

  • Fast treatment decision

    Fast treatment decision by simultaneous screening and subtyping

  • Informative assay

    Assistant of appropriate treatment and management for co-infection

  • UDG system

    Utilization of the UDG system to prevent carry-over contamination

  • Whole process validation

    Whole process validation from extraction to PCR by whole process control

  • User-friendly workflow

    Convenient workflow using Seegene’s automated one platform

  • Automatic data analyzer

    Automated data interpretation and LIS interlocking with Seegene Viewer

  • Multi-Ct in a single channel

    Individual Ct value of multiple analytes in a single channel of real-time PCR instrument (MuDT™ Technology)

  • Analytes

    Allplex™
    Respiratory Panel 1

    • Influenza A virus (Flu A)
    • Influenza A-H1 (Flu A-H1)
    • Influenza A-H1pdm09 (Flu A-H1pdm09)
    • Influenza A-H3 (Flu A-H3)
    • Influenza B virus (Flu B)
    • Respiratory syncytial virus A (RSV A)
    • Respiratory syncytial virus B (RSV B)
    • Internal Control (IC)
  • Specimens

    • Nasopharyngeal swab
    • Nasopharyngeal aspirate
    • Bronchoalveolar lavage
  • Ordering Information

    Product
    Cat No. / Size
    Allplex™ Respiratory Panel 1
    RP10179Z / 25 rxns [1]
    RP9801Y / 50 rxns
    RP9801X / 100 rxns [1]

Result

Multiple Ct value in a single channel

The result represents co-infection of RSV A and Flu A in FAM channel with Ct values of 26.04 (Graph 1) and 29.46 (Graph 2), respectively. It also simultaneously shows the infection of Flu A-H1 by the result of Flu A subtyping with Ct value of 30.61(Graph 2) in Cal Red 610 channel.
Allplex™ Respiratory Panel 1 assay is able to provide the quantitative information of multiple pathogens by analyzing individual Ct value in Graph 1 and Graph 2.

Publication

- Performance Evaluation of Allplex Respiratory Panels 1, 2, and 3 for Detection of Respiratory Viruses and Influenza A Virus Subtypes

- Seasonal epidemiological and clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with human parainfluenza virus infection by serotype: a retrospective study

- Integrated surveillance of human respiratory viruses in addition to SARS-CoV-2 in a public testing facility in the Netherlands

- Prepandemic viral community-acquired pneumonia: Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of nasopharyngeal swabs and performance of clinical severity scores

- Epidemiology and molecular characteristics of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) among italian community-dwelling adults, 2021/22 season

- Viral etiologies of lower respiratory tract infections in children < 5 years of age in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a prospective case-control study

- Antibiotic Consumption in a Cohort of Hospitalized Adults with Viral Respiratory Tract Infection

- Tracking severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 transmission and co-infection with other acute respiratory pathogens using a sentinel surveillance system in Rift Valley, Kenya

- Analysis of national surveillance of respiratory pathogens for community-acquired pneumonia in children and adolescents

- Clinical outcomes and economic burden of seasonal influenza and other respiratory virus infections in hospitalized adults

- Multiplex PCR in Diagnosing Respiratory Tract Infections in Hospitalized Children

- RSV Disease Burden in Primary Care in Italy: A Multi-Region Pediatric Study, Winter Season 2022-2023

- Presence and Significance of Multiple Respiratory Viral Infections in Children Admitted to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital in Italy

Note

[1] For use with Seegene NIMBUS & STARlet only