A panel of six common pathogenic enteric bacteria pooled, inactivated to render them non-infectious and formulated in a matrix that mimics stool specimens.
- External quality control for nucleic acids detection
- Validation of the complete analytical process: extraction & amplification
- Complete inactivated microorganism in a matrix
- Quantified controls (low positive)
- 10 single-use lyophilized vials
> Further information available for the design of primers and probes:
· Complete genome:
Clostridium difficile NZ_AQWV00000000.1
Shigella flexneri KN150717.1
· Partial sequences:
Campylobacter jejuni DQ871246, FJ234217, KP288672
Salmonella enteritidis FJ712627, FJ712626, EU014687, Z83734
Yersinia enterocolitica MF277141.1, KP864147.1, EF114044.1, EF113995.1, EU035752.1
Campylobacter jejuni, Clostridium difficile, Escherichia coli EHEC, Salmonella enteritidis, Shigella flexneri, Yersinia enterocolitica
The use of AmpliRun® Total Controls will enable your lab to:
- Enhance the quality of the whole testing process: extraction and amplification.
- Monitor all aspects of sample testing and instrument performance in the long term.
- Monitor variations in laboratory procedures, including batches of assay reagents.
- Validate and verify new assays.
- Obtain reliable and comparable results.
- Train laboratory personnel/ trial purposes.
- Take corrective actions prior assay failure and detect and troubleshoot suspect results.
- Comply with lab accreditation requirements.
Campylobacter jejuni, Clostridium difficile, Escherichia coli EHEC, Salmonella enteritidis, Shigella flexneri, Yersinia enterocolitica
The use of AmpliRun® Total Controls will enable your lab to:
- Enhance the quality of the whole testing process: extraction and amplification.
- Monitor all aspects of sample testing and instrument performance in the long term.
- Monitor variations in laboratory procedures, including batches of assay reagents.
- Validate and verify new assays.
- Obtain reliable and comparable results.
- Train laboratory personnel/ trial purposes.
- Take corrective actions prior assay failure and detect and troubleshoot suspect results.
- Comply with lab accreditation requirements.