Other Pathogens Panel

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Product Overview

In addition to respiratory, digestive, blood-related, vector-borne, and zoonotic pathogen panels, we have independently developed other categories of pathogen detection products. These cover areas such as tumor-associated pathogens, wound infection pathogens, sexually transmitted pathogens, and animal epidemic disease-related pathogens.

Leveraging iGeneTech’s proprietary TargetSeq® liquid-phase probe hybridization capture technology and a unique microbial probe design strategy, we focus on key challenges such as viral variant surveillance, detection of low-abundance viral samples, and host-source tracing. We have launched multiple whole-genome pathogen detection kits to support diverse clinical and research needs.

Comprehensive Digestive Pathogen Detection Panels

Product Name English Name Taxonomy ID Reference Genome Size Reference Sequence Number Number Of Probe
HBV Panel Hepatitis B virus 10407 3.2 kb 19561 10633
HPV Panel human Papillomavirus 10566 7.3 kb 3266 158121
EBV Panel human gammaherpesvirus 4 10376 171.8 kb 485 25331
Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Panel Human T-cell Leukemia Virus-Ⅰ 11908 9.1 kb 378 3707
Human T-cell Leukemia Virus-Ⅱ 11909 9.0 kb 11
African Swine Fever Virus Panel Asfivirus 39743 193.9 kb 285 17581
Porcine Respiratory And Reproductive Syndrome Virus Panel V2 Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus 28344 15.4 kb 1481 18857
Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Panel Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus 28295 28 kb 995 6729
Porcine Circovirus 2&3 Panel Porcine circovirus 2 85708 1.76 kb 4504 1978
Porcine circovirus 3 1868221 0.65 kb 1301
Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Panel Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus 11746 7.5 kb 30 4065
Suid Alphaherpesvirus-1 Panel Suid alphaherpesvirus 1 10345 140.4 kb 79 36634
Foot-and-mouth Disease Virus Panel Foot-and-mouth disease virus 12110 8.2 kb 3672 52344
Simian Mastadenovirus A Panel Simian Mastadenovirus A 298334 34.2 kb 20 9953
Simian Mastadenovirus B Panel Simian Mastadenovirus B 1962299 35.7 kb 24 14294
Plasmodium Vivax Panel Plasmodium vivax 5855 27 Mb 10 genomes 890870
Babesia Panel Babesia 5864 3.1 Mb 11 1044450
Theileria Panel Theileria 5873 9.0 Mb 9 1258615
Clostridium Tetani Panel Clostridium tetani 1513 2.9 Mb 18 122665
Eikenella Corrodens Panel Eikenella corrodens 539 2.2 Mb 3 85761
Haemophilus Ducreyi Panel Haemophilus ducreyi 730 1.6 Mb 28 62456
Erpes Simplex Virus-1 &2 Panel Erpes Simplex Virus-1 10298 152 kb 2 genomes 72823
Erpes Simplex Virus-2 10310
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Panel Neisseria gonorrhoeae 485 2.2 Mb 241 76950
Treponema Pallidum Panel Treponema pallidum 160 1.1 Mb 568 34442
Staphylococcus Aureus Panel Staphylococcus aureus 1280 2.8 Mb 2886 186063
Sporothrix Schenckii Panel Sporothrix schenckii 29908 32.4 Mb 4 1006827
Cutibacterium Acnes Panel Cutibacterium acnes 1747 2.5 Mb 53 104127

Measured Performance

Measured capture performance charts for representative targets.

HBV testing data
Herpes simplex virus testing data

Catalog Numbers & Kit Sizes

Product Name 16 rxn 96 rxn Order
HBV PanelPH2001301PH2001302
HPV PanelPH2001191PH2001192
EBV PanelPH2003991PH2003992
Human T-cell Leukemia Virus PanelPH2014281PH2014282
African Swine Fever Virus PanelPH2000241PH2000242
Porcine Respiratory And Reproductive Syndrome Virus Panel V2PH2000251PH2000252
Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus PanelPH2012281PH2012282
Porcine Circovirus 2&3 PanelPH2010421PH2010422
Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus PanelPH2010471PH2010472
Suid Alphaherpesvirus-1 PanelPH2015711PH2015712
Foot-and-mouth Disease Virus PanelPH2015791PH2015792
Simian Mastadenovirus A PanelPH2014591PH2014592
Simian Mastadenovirus B PanelPH2014601PH2014602
Plasmodium Vivax PanelPH2011541PH2011542
Babesia PanelPH2014761PH2014762
Theileria PanelPH2014771PH2014772
Clostridium Tetani PanelPH2013081PH2013082
Eikenella Corrodens PanelPH2013091PH2013092
Haemophilus Ducreyi PanelPH2013121PH2013122
Erpes Simplex Virus-1 &2 PanelPH2013951PH2013952
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae PanelPH2013151PH2013152
Treponema Pallidum PanelPH2013251PH2013252
Staphylococcus Aureus PanelPH2013211PH2013212
Sporothrix Schenckii PanelPH2014471PH2014472
Cutibacterium Acnes PanelPH2013171PH2013172

Specialized Pathogen Detection

The Other Pathogens Panel provides targeted detection of rare pathogens, biothreat agents, and specialty microorganisms that require specialized testing capabilities for clinical, public health, and research applications.

Biothreat Agents

Detection of Category A, B, and C biothreat pathogens for security applications

Prion Diseases

Detection of prion proteins and related agents causing transmissible spongiform encephalopathies

Rare & Orphan Pathogens

Coverage of rare pathogens not included in standard panels

Specialty Research

Tools for studying unusual pathogens in research settings

Why Choose OmniCapture Other Pathogens Panel

Advanced technology for specialty pathogen detection

Biothreat Coverage

Comprehensive detection of Category A, B, and C biothreat agents

Prion Detection

Specialized detection capabilities for prion diseases and TSE agents

Rare Pathogen Coverage

Detection of uncommon pathogens not included in standard panels

Reference Lab Ready

Suitable for specialized reference and public health laboratories

Validated Performance

Extensively validated for specialized diagnostic applications

Security Applications

Supports biodefense, biosurveillance, and national security initiatives

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