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Enterovirus (EV) D68 TaqMan 2018 (EV-D68-TM2018) v1

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This protocol aims to amplify enterovirus (EV) D68 viruses and not other viruses. This protocol is modified from a previously published method cited below. Details of the modification are included in the method. The oligonucleotides target the 5'UTR noncoding region. This is a qualitative test for investigating EV-D68 infection of humans. The test has identified both the original EV-D68 strains and contemporary strains which has been confirmed by subgenomic sequencing of partial 5'UTR-VP2 and partial VP1 sequencing. Culture of the virus is not required as this assay is capable of detecting EV-D68 direct from extracted clinical samples.
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Title: Enterovirus (EV) D68 TaqMan 2018 (EV-D68-TM2018) v1
Description:
This protocol aims to amplify enterovirus (EV) D68 viruses and not other viruses.
This protocol is modified from a previously published method cited below.
Details of the modification are included in the method.
The oligonucleotides target the 5'UTR noncoding region.
This is a qualitative test for investigating EV-D68 infection of humans.
The test has identified both the original EV-D68 strains and contemporary strains which has been confirmed by subgenomic sequencing of partial 5'UTR-VP2 and partial VP1 sequencing.
Culture of the virus is not required as this assay is capable of detecting EV-D68 direct from extracted clinical samples.

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