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PCR Test Kits for Economic Animal

PCR rapid diagnostic technology for livestock and poultry diseases offers the following advantages:


High Sensitivity: Detects low pathogen levels for early diagnosis.

High Specificity: Accurately identifies target pathogens.

Rapid Results: Provides fast detection for timely intervention.

Multiplex Detection: Simultaneously identifies multiple pathogens.

Quantitative Analysis: Allows quantification of pathogen load.

Early Detection: Detects pathogens before clinical symptoms.


These features make PCR an efficient tool for livestock and poultry disease diagnosis.


Types of PCR Test kit

How To Use PCR Test Kits for Farm?

Step 1: Add sample

Use a pipette to transfer the sample (volume and prepared as instructed), and dispense it into the"load sample" well


Step 2: Nucleic acid extraction

Place extraction cartridge into the extractor rack.

Press button to retract rack into the instrument.

Press "_" button to start extraction.

After extraction is complete, the rack is ejected automatically.


Step 3: Retrieve extracted nucleic acid

When performing the test, add 20uL from the"extracted" well to the PCR reaction tube


Step 4: Instrument operation

(Note: Before starting the instrument, please ensure that the PCR tube cover and hot cover are closed tightly)


How To Use PCR Test Kits for Farm?
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PCR Test Kits for Economic Animal FAQs

How do PCR test kits benefit farmers and animal producers?
How often should PCR testing be conducted on economic animals?
How can PCR testing improve overall animal management practices?

PCR test kits offer several benefits, including:

  • Early Disease Detection: Identifying diseases before symptoms appear helps in managing outbreaks and reducing losses.

  • Improved Animal Health: Regular testing can prevent the spread of diseases and ensure healthier animals.

  • Enhanced Product Quality: Testing ensures that animal products meet safety standards, which is crucial for market access and consumer confidence.


The frequency of PCR testing depends on several factors, including the health status of the herd or flock, disease prevalence in the region, and specific management practices. Routine testing is often recommended during disease outbreaks or for animals at high risk.

PCR testing provides valuable data that can improve animal management by:

  • Enhancing Health Monitoring: Early detection of diseases allows for timely intervention.

  • Optimizing Breeding Programs: Identifying genetic markers and disease resistance helps in selecting healthier animals.

  • Preventing Disease Spread: Accurate diagnosis helps in implementing effective biosecurity measures.


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