Epidemiology
Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the female reproductive tract. It has been shown that persistent HPV infection and multiple infections are one of major causes of cervical cancer. Currently there is still a lack of generally accepted effective treatments for cervical cancer caused by HPV. Therefore, early detection and prevention of cervical infection caused by HPV are the keys to prevention of cervical cancerization. Establishment of simple, specific and rapid diagnostic tests for pathogens is of great significance for clinical diagnosis of cervical cancer.
Channel
PCR-Mix1 - FAM - 18
VIC/HEX - 16
ROX - 31,33,35,39,45,51,52,56,58,59,66,68
CY5 Internal control
PCR-Mix2 - FAM - 6
VIC/HEX 11
ROX 44
CY5 - Internal control
Technical Parameters
Storage -18℃
Shelf-life 12 months
Specimen Type - Urine sample, female cervical swab sample, female vaginal swab sample