Antimicrobial Resistance Kit

(18 targets, 1 IC )

Scienetix Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Multiplexed real-time PCR kit is a unique combination of extraction free and pre-plated designs. Nanotechnology and multiplexing strategies come together to create an end-to-end solution for detection of key AMR targets. Pre-plated format allows a user to simply add the extraction free processed sample to each designated well then load it into the RT-PCR instrument for results. Its user friendly and optimized workflow supports powerful performance while retaining accurate and reproducible results.

This assay allows for detection and identification of up to 18 antimicrobial resistance markers simultaneously. Using AMR, one can help predict antibiotic resistance and promote suitable infection control while aiming to improve antimicrobial stewardship.

Scienetix PCR assay kits have undergone thorough selection scrutiny and analysis to ensure maximal performance while minimizing potential for cross reactivity. Each lot undergoes tedious performance testing prior to shipments to make certain results are accurate, sensitive, and specific to the highest standards.

Targets

  • Aminoglycoside Resistance (ant-la)
  • Aminoglycoside Resistance (aph3)
  • Beta Lactamase (CTX-M-Grp1)
  • Beta Lactamase Resistance (SHV)
  • Beta Lactamase Resistance (TEM)
  • Carbapenem Resistance (NDM)
  • Carbapenem Resistance (KPC)
  • Carbapenem Resistance (OXA)
  • Fluoroquinolone Resistance (GyrA)
  • Fluoroquinolone Resistance (qnr)
  • Methicillin Resistance (MecA)
  • Sulfonamide Resistance (Sul1)
  • Tetracycline Resistance (tetB)
  • Tetracycline Resistance (tetM)
  • Trimethoprim Resistance
  • VanB Resistance (vanB)
  • Vancomycin Resistance (vanA)
  • Vancomycin Resistance (vanM)

Control

  • Internal Control (IC)
  • Positive Control (PC)
  • Negative Control (NC)

Available in

  • 384-well pre-plated plate (full and partial filled options)
  • 96-well pre-plated plate
  • Pre-mixed, multiplexed tubes

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.