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Avian Leukemia Virus AB (ALV-AB) Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Lyophilized)

This is a PCR nucleic acid detection reagent kit used to detect Avian leukemia virus AB (ALV-AB). Real-time PCR technology has the characteristics of fast, sensitive, highly specific and high accuracy. Utilizing this technology and the FLASHTEST PCR reagent kit, it can accurately diagnose whether avian carry Avian leukemia virus AB (ALV-AB).

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Avian Leukemia Virus AB (ALV-AB) Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Lyophilized).webp
The Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroups A and B (ALV - AB) Nucleic Acid Detection Reagent is a specialized diagnostic tool developed for the accurate and efficient detection of Avian Leukosis Virus subgroups A and B. ALV subgroups A and B are two significant subgroups within the ALV family. These subgroups have been known to infect poultry, particularly chickens, and can lead to a range of health issues. Infected birds may experience reduced growth rates, decreased egg production, and an increased susceptibility to other diseases. In some cases, they can also develop neoplastic diseases, which can have a severe impact on the poultry industry's economic viability.


Clinical Applications

  1. Poultry Farm Health Monitoring:In commercial poultry farms, regular screening using the ALV - AB nucleic acid detection reagent is essential for maintaining the health of the flock. By collecting samples such as blood, feather pulp, or cloacal swabs from a representative number of birds at regular intervals (e.g., every 3 - 4 months), farmers and veterinarians can detect the presence of ALV subgroups A and B in a timely manner. For instance, in a large - scale chicken farm, if ALV - AB is detected in a few birds during a routine screening, immediate isolation of the infected birds can be carried out. Additionally, enhanced biosecurity measures, such as strict disinfection of the poultry houses, can be implemented to prevent the spread of the virus within the farm.

  2. Disease Diagnosis in Poultry:When poultry show symptoms like poor growth, anemia, or abnormal egg production, the ALV - AB nucleic acid detection reagent can be used to accurately diagnose whether ALV subgroups A and B are the causative agents. In a layer chicken farm where hens are experiencing a decline in egg quality and quantity, and some show signs of weakness, using this reagent to test the samples can quickly determine if ALV - AB is involved. This timely diagnosis is crucial for formulating appropriate treatment and control strategies, such as providing nutritional support to the affected birds and adjusting the farm's management practices to reduce the risk of further infection.

  3. Breeding Stock Selection and Management:In poultry breeding programs, ensuring the absence of ALV subgroups A and B in the breeding stock is of utmost importance. The ALV - AB nucleic acid detection reagent is used to screen potential breeding birds before they are included in the breeding program. By doing so, breeders can prevent the vertical transmission of the virus from infected parents to offspring. If an ALV - AB - positive bird is detected, it can be excluded from the breeding stock, thereby safeguarding the genetic health of the future generations of poultry. Regular testing of the breeding stock can also help in monitoring the effectiveness of biosecurity measures in the breeding facility and detecting any potential new infections early.

  4. Research on ALV - AB Epidemiology and Pathogenesis:For scientific research on ALV subgroups A and B, the nucleic acid detection reagent plays a vital role. It enables researchers to study the prevalence and distribution of these subgroups in different poultry populations and geographical regions. By analyzing a large number of samples, researchers can gain insights into the transmission routes, risk factors, and genetic variations of ALV - AB. This knowledge is essential for the development of more effective prevention and control strategies, including the improvement of existing vaccines and the exploration of new antiviral approaches.


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Features of Avian Leukemia Virus AB (ALV-AB)

This farm animals PCR detection reagent screens for pathogens like Avian leukemia virus AB (ALV-AB). It uses drying technology for normal temperature transportation and frozen storage. Other key features include:

  • Disposable pipette, stable pipettor, simplified workflow

  • Internal reference genes are used to verify results, eliminating the need for guessing.

  • Freeze-dried form, transported at room temperature

  • Available in small, flexible packaging that can be ordered according to your needs


Specification of Avian Leukemia Virus AB (ALV-AB)

BrandFLASH TEST
Product NameAvian leukemia virus AB (ALV-AB) Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Lyophilized)
Product Code/Number3511
Specifications16Test/ Box
Testing ItemsAvian leukemia virus AB (ALV-AB)
Testing TargetsAvian
Minimum Detection Limit500 Copies/mL
PrecisionThe coefficient of variation (CV, %) of the Ct values is ≤5%.
Weight0.4kg


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