Arthropod Vector Related Pathogens Panel

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Understanding Vector-Borne Pathogens

Vector-borne pathogens rely on blood-feeding arthropods such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, and flies to shuttle microbes from infected hosts into susceptible populations.

iGeneTech combines its proprietary TargetSeq® liquid-phase probe hybridization capture platform with bespoke microbial probe design to tackle viral mutation monitoring, low-abundance virus detection, and host-tracing challenges, offering a suite of vector-borne pathogen whole-genome diagnostic kits.

Comprehensive Digestive Pathogen Detection Panels

Targeted panels with reference probes for each pathogen provide high-confidence, whole-genome detection.

Product NameEnglish NameTaxonomy IDReference Genome SizeReference Sequence NumberNumber Of Probe
Dengue Virus Panel Dengue virus 12637 10.7 kb 4883 30026
Chikungunya Virus Panel Chikungunya virus 37124 11.8 kb 993 6474
Yellow Fever Virus Panel Yellow fever virus 11089 10.9 kb 305 11935
Zika Virus Panel Zika Virus 64320 10.8 kb 368 8723
Severe Fever With Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus Panel Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus 1003835 11.3 kb 2979 3700
Bandavirus dabieense 2748958 11.5 kb 3329
Orthonairovirus Haemorrhagiae Panel Orthonairovirus haemorrhagiae 3052518 19 kb 389 20676
Rickettsia Panel Rickettsia 780 1.1 Mb 139 1819937
Orientia tsutsugamushi 784 2.0 Mb 17
Candidatus Tisiphia 2996317 1.2 Mb 34
Hantaviridae Panel Hantaviridae 1980413 6.8 kb 1378 48191
Japanese Encephalitis Virus Panel Japanese encephalitis virus 11072 11 kb 540 10081
West Nile Virus Panel West Nile virus 11082 11.0 kb 2105 6754
Bartonella Panel Bartonella 773 1.9 Mb 99 1314019
Tick-borne Encephalitis Virus Panel Tick-borne encephalitis virus 11084 11.1 kb 231 11904
Kasanur Forest Disease Virus Panel Kasanur Forest Disease Virus 33743 10.4 kb 53 4685
Anaplasma Phagocytophilum Panel Anaplasma phagocytophilum 948 1.5 Mb 8 59541
Jingmenvirus Group Panel Jingmenvirus group 2982806 11.6 kb 1409 31384
Ehrlichia Panel Ehrlichia 943 1.5 Mb 37 236778
Borrelia Burgdorferi Panel Borrelia burgdorferi 139 1.3 Mb 50 52765

Measured Performance

The Dengue and Chikungunya performance charts highlight the capture uniformity and coverage depth that underpin the panel's detection confidence.

Dengue virus testing data
Chikungunya virus testing data

Catalog Numbers & Kit Sizes

Each panel is available in 16-reaction and 96-reaction kit formats to support both targeted studies and higher-throughput surveillance.

Product Name 16 rxn 96 rxn Order
Dengue Virus Panel PH2002321 PH2002322
Chikungunya Virus Panel PH2002491 PH2002492
Yellow Fever Virus Panel PH2002481 PH2002482
Zika Virus Panel PH2002381 PH2002382
Severe Fever With Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus Panel PH2004201 PH2004202
Orthonairovirus Haemorrhagiae Panel PH2011211 PH2011212
Rickettsia Panel PH2011851 PH2011852
Hantaviridae Panel PH2007571 PH2007572
Japanese Encephalitis Virus Panel PH2011941 PH2011942
West Nile Virus Panel PH2012931 PH2012932
Bartonella Panel PH2013311 PH2013312
Tick-borne Encephalitis Virus Panel PH2014521 PH2014522
Kasanur Forest Disease Virus Panel PH2014501 PH2014502
Anaplasma Phagocytophilum Panel PH2013451 PH2013452
Jingmenvirus Group Panel PH2016281 PH2016282
Ehrlichia Panel PH2014321 PH2014322
Borrelia Burgdorferi Panel PH2013331 PH2013332

Comprehensive Vector-Borne Pathogen Detection

The Arthropod Vector Related Pathogens Panel enables simultaneous detection and identification of over 65 vector-borne pathogens from a single sample, covering viruses, bacteria, and parasites transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, and other arthropod vectors.

Multi-Vector Coverage

Targets pathogens transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, sandflies, and other arthropods

Broad Pathogen Spectrum

Detects viruses, bacteria, and parasites causing vector-borne diseases

Emerging Disease Coverage

Includes newly emerging and re-emerging vector-borne pathogens

Global Disease Surveillance

Essential tool for monitoring vector-borne disease outbreaks globally

Why Choose OmniCapture Vector Panel

Advanced technology for vector-borne pathogen detection

Multi-Vector Coverage

Detects pathogens from mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, sandflies, and other vectors

Emerging Pathogens

Includes newly emerging and re-emerging vector-borne disease agents

Strain Typing

Full-genome analysis enables phylogenetic tracing and outbreak investigation

High Sensitivity

Detects low-level pathogen infections in early disease stages

Automated Workflow

Compatible with automated platforms for high-throughput surveillance

Validated Performance

Extensively validated for clinical and research applications

References

Selected publications demonstrating the sequencing and capture strategies that inform OmniCapture panels.

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