PathoDx™ Respiratory Virus Panel Influenza B Reagent
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PathoDx™ Respiratory Virus Panel Influenza B Reagent

PathoDx™ Respiratory Virus Panel Influenza B Reagent along with RVP kit is a direct immunofluorescence test used to detect Influenza B.

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Use Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ PathoDx™ Respiratory Virus Panel Influenza B Reagent along with PathoDx Respiratory Virus Panel (RVP) kit to perform a direct immunofluorescence test for the qualitative detection of Influenza B in prepared patient specimens following growth in cell culture. Influenza viruses are negative-stranded RNA viruses of the Orthomyxoviridae family. Influenza infections are associated with seasonal outbreaks of respiratory disease, such as pharyngitis, croup, bronchitis, and pneumonia1. Usually one type, either type A or B, will predominate during each epidemic2.

Influenza B is comprised of a single genus and shows antigenic variation in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase proteins.

  • Ready to use – Prepared reagents
  • Easy to store – Store at 2-8°C
  • Easy to interpret – Fluorescence is nuclear, cytoplasmic, or both. Nuclear staining is uniformly bright, and cytoplasmic staining is often punctated with large inclusions

Influenzae B Reagent (Purple cap) is one dropper bottle containing 2.0 mL (approximately 40 tests) of fluorescein-labeled purified specific murine monoclonal antibodies, and Evans blue counterstain in a protein stabilized buffer solution, with 0.098% sodium azide as a preservative.

Influenza B can be isolated in MRC-5, RD, A549, HL, and MDCK tube or shell vial cultures with or without the presence of trypsin3,1.

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  1. Spector, S. and G. Lancz. 1986. Clinical Virology Manual. Elsevier, New York, NY.
  2. Lui, K.J. and A.P. Kendal. 1987. Am. J. Public Health. 77:712- 716.
  3. Lenette, E.H., P. Halonen, and H.A. Murphy. 1988. Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases, Principles and Practices. Vol. 2. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY. 247-260.
Specifications
DescriptionRemel™ PathoDX™ Respiratory Virus Panel Influenza B Reagent
Quantity1 x 10 mL
Sample TypeNasopharyngeal
TypeReagent
Detectable AnalytesInfluenza
Unit SizeEach