Your Leading Adenovirus Tset Supplier

 

Hangzhou Lysun Biotechnology Co., Ltd. is located in Hangzhou Binjiang High-tech Zone. It is a high-tech biomedical enterprise specialized in the research and development, production and sales of IVD (in vitro diagnostic) reagents and supporting instruments.

 

At present, we mainly focuses on two areas of research: chronic disease health management and instant diagnostic reagents, they are extensively used in the fields of self-test, clinical biochemistry, and immunology.The main products are as follows:

• Detection of infectious diseases (including COVID-19 detection products)
• Drugs of abuse
• Tumor marker
• Cardiac marker
• Women's Health
• Blood Glucose Monitors

• Blood Glucose Uric Acid Meter
• Hemoglobin Meter
• Blood Lipids Analysis Meter (Total Cholesterol, High Density Lipoprotein Cholestero, Triglycerides)
• Renal function Analysis Meter (Creatinine, Uric Acid, Urea)
• Dry Biochemical Analysis Meter (TC, HDL, TG, CR, UA, UR)

 

 
  • Adenovirus Ag Rapid Test
    The Adenovirus Ag Rapid Test detects adenovirus antigens with a simple, no-professional-skill process, delivering reliable results in 10–15 minutes.
  • Adenovirus Rapid Test
    The Adenovirus Rapid Test provides accurate, easy-to-read results in minutes, enabling convenient at-home or point-of-care detection of adenovirus antigens to help identify infections quickly.
  • Adenovirus Pcr Test
    The Adenovirus PCR Test delivers highly sensitive and specific detection of adenovirus nucleic acids, supporting early and accurate diagnosis to help healthcare providers make informed clinical
 
 
Why Choose Us
 
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OEM/ODM
Our enterprise has our own professional R&D team focusing on the diagnostic technology research, will provide solutions that are tailored to meet your expectations.

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Global shipping
DHL, Fedex, UPS and TNT, are for the small quantity. If the quantity is big, we will deliver the products from Shanghai Airport to the airport of your city.

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Reasonable price
We offer good quality with factory price. Our response is fast and our service is reliable. We aim to give customers real value and long-term support.

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Quality assurance
We have 100% quality guarantee to customers. We will be responsible for any quality problem.

 

Types of Adenovirus Tset
 

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests
PCR tests are highly sensitive and specific molecular assays that detect the presence of adenovirus DNA in clinical specimens. These tests are widely used in laboratory testing and can identify the specific adenovirus type causing the infection and are also known as Respiratory Pathogen tests. PCR is particularly valuable for respiratory, ocular, and gastrointestinal adenovirus infections.

 

Antigen detection assays
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and other antigen detection tests target specific adenovirus proteins, such as hexon or fiber proteins. These tests provide rapid results and are often used for point-of-care testing.

 

Serological tests
Serological tests detect adenovirus-specific antibodies in the blood, indicating a past or current infection. These tests can help determine the immune status of an individual but are less useful for diagnosing acute adenovirus infections.

 

Multiplex PCR panels
Some diagnostic platforms offer multiplex PCR panels that can simultaneously detect multiple respiratory viruses, including adenoviruses, in a single test. These panels are valuable for diagnosing respiratory infections, especially during outbreaks.

 

Next-generation sequencing (NGS)
NGS technology can be used to sequence the entire genome of an adenovirus, providing detailed information about its genetic composition. NGS is primarily used in research and epidemiological studies to understand the genetic diversity and evolution of adenovirus strains.

 

Types Of Specimens For Adenovirus Testing

 

Adenovirus Rapid Test

Respiratory Infections

For respiratory infections, the collection of appropriate specimens is critical for accurate adenovirus detection. Typically, nasopharyngeal swabs and oropharyngeal (throat) swabs are used to collect upper respiratory specimens. In cases where there is evidence of a lower respiratory infection, a lower respiratory specimen such as sputum should also be collected. Occasionally, a serum specimen may be helpful in diagnosing respiratory adenovirus infections.

Adenovirus Rapid Test

Eye Infections

In instances of conjunctival or eye infections, a conjunctival swab should be collected to test for adenovirus. This involves swabbing the inner surface of the eyelid and the surface of the eye to collect cells that may contain the virus.

Adenovirus Rapid Test

Gastroenteritis Infections

For gastroenteritis infections, stool samples are the preferred specimens. The collection of stool samples should follow the guidelines provided in the Recommendations for Collection of Laboratory Specimens Associated with Outbreaks of Gastroenteritis by the CDC. Proper specimen collection is essential to ensure accurate detection and typing of the adenovirus.

 

Application of Adenovirus Tset

 
 

Respiratory infection diagnosis
Respiratory illnesses are among the most common adenovirus manifestations. Rapid testing helps clinicians distinguish adenovirus from other respiratory pathogens like influenza or COVID-19. Early detection leads to targeted treatment, reducing unnecessary antibiotic use. Adoption is high in hospitals and urgent care centers, especially during flu seasons.

 
 

Outbreak management in congregate settings
Schools, military barracks, and long-term care facilities face frequent adenovirus outbreaks. Diagnostic testing enables swift identification of infected individuals, facilitating quarantine and sanitation measures. This use-case is critical in preventing widespread transmission.

 
 

Pediatric and immunocompromised patient monitoring
Children and immunocompromised patients are more vulnerable to severe adenovirus infections. Regular testing allows for early intervention, reducing hospitalization rates and complications. Pediatric clinics and oncology centers are adopting multiplex testing panels that detect multiple viruses simultaneously, saving time and resources.

 
 

Travel and border screening
Global mobility increases the risk of adenovirus spread. Rapid diagnostic tests are now used at airports and border crossings to screen travelers, especially during outbreaks. These tests help authorities contain potential outbreaks before they escalate, supporting public health safety without significant delays.

 
 

Research and surveillance
Ongoing research into adenovirus strains and their epidemiology relies on diagnostic testing data. Surveillance programs track virus evolution, resistance patterns, and outbreak hotspots.

 

 

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FAQ

 

Q: How are adenoviruses spread?

A: Infected people transmit adenoviruses through bodily fluids, such as mucus and feces. Infection can spread through close personal contact (hugging or shaking hands) or through the air (via coughing or sneezing). In addition, people can contract adenoviruses by touching an object or surface contaminated with the virus and then touching their mouth, nose, or eyes without washing their hands. Adenoviruses can sometimes be shed for months after a person has recovered from their symptoms; thus, people with adenovirus may be contagious even if they do not appear sick.

Q: What are some common symptoms of adenoviruses?

A: Because they include a wide range of viruses, adenoviruses can cause an equally wide range of symptoms. Common symptoms of adenovirus include sore throat, cough, fever, runny nose, and gastroenteritis (diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain).
Adenoviruses rarely cause serious illness, but infants and people with weakened immune systems can sometimes develop more severe illnesses, such as pneumonia.

Q: How are adenoviruses diagnosed?

A: Diagnosis of adenovirus typically starts with a clinical evaluation of a person’s symptoms. Doctors will sometimes use adenovirus laboratory diagnosis testing like blood or stool cultures, nasal swabs, or chest X-rays to confirm an adenovirus diagnosis.

Q: How can I prevent adenovirus infection?

A: While there does exist a vaccine for adenovirus types 4 and 7, it is currently only available for military personnel in the United States. There is currently no vaccine available against adenoviruses for the general public. Transmission of adenovirus infection can be prevented by following proper handwashing techniques and teaching children to do the same. Always make sure to cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, and stay home when you are ill to prevent spreading adenovirus infections to those around you.

Q: What kinds of tests are used to test for adenoviruses?

A: Both blood antigen tests and stool antigen tests can be used to test for adenovirus infections. The most common antigen test for adenovirus is the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), like the IVD Adenovirus Stool Antigen Detection Microwell ELISA. Another method of testing for adenovirusesis a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, which copies and amplifies small segments of adenovirus DNA, allowing doctors and laboratories to detect the presence of adenovirus in a stool, blood, or mucus sample.

As one of the leading adenovirus tset manufacturers and suppliers in China, we are able to meet the needs of the majority of our customers. Please feel free to wholesale high quality adenovirus tset at competitive price from our factory. Contact us for more details.

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