Dengue fever (DF), which is induced by dengue virus (DENV) infection, is one of the most epidemic arbovirus infectious diseases. Its transmission medium includes Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. DF is mainly prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. DENV belongs to flavivirus under flaviviridae, and can be classified into 4 serotypes according to surface antigen. Clinical manifestations of DENV infection mainly include headache, fever, weakness, enlargement of lymph node, leukopenia and etc., and bleeding, shock, hepatic injury or even death in severe cases. In recent years, climate change, urbanization, quick development of tourism and other factors have provided more rapid and convenient conditions for transmitting and spreading of DF, leading to constant expansion of epidemic area of DF.
Channel
FAM - MP nucleic acid
ROX -
Internal Control
Technical Parameters
Storage -
-18℃
Shelf-life - 9 months
Specimen Type - Fresh serum
Ct - ≤38
CV - ≤5.0%
LoD - 500 Copies/mL