Bifidobacterium spp. detection test kit by using qPCR. They are ubiquitous inhabitants of the gastrointestinal tract, vagina, and mouth of mammals, including humans. Bifidobacterium is one of the major genera of bacteria that make up the gastrointestinal tract microbiota in mammals. Some Bifidobacterium strains are considered important probiotics and used in the food industry.
Campylobacter spp. detection test kit by using qPCR. The genus Campylobacter comprises a diverse group of Gram-negative bacteria, which colonize the mucosal surfaces of the intestinal tracts, oral cavities, or urogenital tracts of a wide range of bird and mammal hosts. Currently, the genus Campylobacter contains more than 15 species but the most commonly isolated pathogenic species are C. jejuni, C. coli and C. fetus. C. jejuni and C. coli are responsible for human gastroenteritis and C. fetus usually causes abortions in cattle and sheep.
Arcobacter spp. detection test kit by using qPCR. Some Arcobacter species can cause diarrhea in humans and animals, for this reason, has been classified as emergent pathogens by the International Commission on Microbial Specifications for Foods.
The Real Time PCR detection Kit Yersinia enterocolitica comprises a series of specific targeted reagents designed for Yersinia enterocolitica detection by using qPCR.
Vibrio spp. detection test kit by using qPCR. Vibrio are commonly found in marine or estuarine environments. However, they can be found in freshwater environments as well. Several species of the Vibrio genus can cause foodborne infection, usually associated with eating undercooked seafood. Despite most disease-causing strains being associated with gastroenteritis, can also infect open wounds and cause septicemia. Many Vibrio species are also zoonotic. They cause disease in fish and shellfish and are common causes of mortality among marine life. Some examples of pathogenic Vibrio species include V. cholera, V. parahaemolyticus, and V. vulnificus.
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