AppliedBiosystems release avian flu detection kit

Published 22 December 2005

Medical giant releases initial version of avian flu detection kit; will be available to the public early next year

At last there is some good news about avian flu: Applied Biosystems’ TaqMan Influenza A/H5 Detection Kits, which detect the viral H5 subtype, including H5N1, in human and animal samples in less than two hours, are set for release to select laboratories around the world for research and epidemiological use within a week or so. They will be broadly available early in 2006. The detection kit, which is currently being tested and optimized against viral samples from the Hong Kong outbreaks of avian flu, is designed to run using standardized protocols on the Applied Biosystems real-time PCR system, and is part of a comprehensive package of technologies from Applied Biosystems for public health officials and researchers involved in the evaluation and surveillance of H5N1 avian influenza outbreaks. The package also includes standardized genome sequencing protocols and technology, ongoing genetic sequence information from the virus and access to a global influenza genome database.

-read more at company Web site; for a free manufacturer brochure about the kit see this Web page