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Kit Description


Specific kit for the qualitative, rapid and specific detection of Salmonella spp. in animal stool samples or rectal swabs

Salmonellosis is one of the best-known food-borne zoonoses affecting the animal production chain.

For this reason, constant surveillance is carried out on production farms and along the entire product processing chain. The production sector with the greatest health risk is poultry.

Pigs are also recognized as reservoirs of Salmonella infection.

Salmonella infections can occur in humans and domestic animals (chickens, pigs, cattle, chicks, etc.). Humans become infected through foodborne illness, through the consumption of unhealthy and undercooked meat or eggs.

* Patent licenses WO 00/28082, WO 01/34790, WO 01/77317, WO 02/24902, WO 01/34838 ** Industrial invention patent no. 0001425753 dated 09.11.2016

The Kit is composed of

Reagents

To perform rapid DNA extraction and specific gene amplification with LAMP technology

BADGE (RFID)

Contains all information relating to the kit, including the lot number and expiration date

TABLET WITHIN ICGENE APP

With real-time results of the Salmonella spp. test in human food, stool samples, or rectal swabs from animals

RAPID BIOMOLECULAR
ANALYSIS

Automatic interpretation of results

The system allows for automatic interpretation of results, real-time viewing, and online availability. Sigmoid curves corresponding to positive (+) samples indicate the presence of Salmonella spp. Straight lines indicate that the analyzed samples are negative (o) for Salmonella spp.

FEATURES

  • All reagents included and ready to use
  • Rapid RNA and DNA extraction in minutes at controlled temperature
  • LAMP Technology
  • Tablet with App included to allow results to be read directly
  • Customized solutions for laboratories

BENEFITS

  • Portable system also for field analysis
  • Transportation at room temperature
  • Store reagents between +2° and +8° C
  • Results in 60' maximum
  • Reduction of cross-contamination

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