Probe-quantitative Real-time PCR Kit for Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae
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The Probe-quantitative Real-time PCR Kit for Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae is primarily used in veterinary diagnostics to detect and quantify the presence of Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae, a hemotropic mycoplasma that infects animals, particularly ruminants like llamas and alpacas. This kit is essential for diagnosing hemoplasma infections, which can cause anemia, lethargy, and other health issues in affected animals. By providing accurate and sensitive detection, it aids veterinarians in making informed decisions regarding treatment and management of the disease. Additionally, the kit is valuable for epidemiological studies, helping to monitor the prevalence and spread of the pathogen in animal populations. Its quantitative capability allows for assessing the infection load, which can be critical for understanding disease progression and evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions.
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Probe-quantitative Real-time PCR Kit for Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae
The Probe-quantitative Real-time PCR Kit for Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae is primarily used in veterinary diagnostics to detect and quantify the presence of Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae, a hemotropic mycoplasma that infects animals, particularly ruminants like llamas and alpacas. This kit is essential for diagnosing hemoplasma infections, which can cause anemia, lethargy, and other health issues in affected animals. By providing accurate and sensitive detection, it aids veterinarians in making informed decisions regarding treatment and management of the disease. Additionally, the kit is valuable for epidemiological studies, helping to monitor the prevalence and spread of the pathogen in animal populations. Its quantitative capability allows for assessing the infection load, which can be critical for understanding disease progression and evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions.
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