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IBDV genogroup A7 (early Australian)
IBDV genogroup A7 (early Australian)
Kylt IBDV genogroup A7 (early Australian) is intended for the detection of genogroup A7 in samples positively tested for Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (previously tested with Kylt IBDV Screening). In conjunction with the vaccination scheme of the tested animals, the clinic present and the detection of the vaccines mentioned in the manual on page 7, conclusions can be drawn about the identity of the IBDV strain detected in the screening PCR. The kit contains all reagents and controls for the detection.
Article No.Article typeSize / ContentUnit
31669Kit100Reactions
31670Kit25Reactions
Article name: Kylt® IBDV genogroup A7 (early Australian) LD 100, Kylt® IBDV genogroup A7 (early Australian) LD 25
Name of pathogen: IBDV genogroup A7 (early Australian)
Pathogen also known as: IBDV
Caused disease: Gumboro-Disease, Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD)
Affected organs: Musculoskeletal
Organism: Virus
Target molecule: RNA
Technology: Real-Time RT-PCR
Detection type: Genogroup-specific detection
Internal Control: beta-actin (endogenous)
Host-group: Poultry (Chicken)
Sample prerequisite: IBDV Screening
Target HEX channel (550 nm): beta-actin
Target FAM channel (520 nm): IBDV genogroup A7 (early Australian)
Kylt storage temperature: <= -18°C
Sample type:
  • samples positively tested for IBDV with Kylt IBDV Screening (Art. 31044/31045)
  • tissues and organs (e.g. bursa of fabricii, spleen, lymphoid tissue)
  • swab samples
  • isolates derived from cultural processes
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