Duplex test for parvovirus B19 and HAV
The cobas® DPX Test is an in vitro test for the direct quantitation of parvovirus B19 genotypes 1, 2, and 3 DNA and the direct qualitative detection of Hepatitis A virus (HAV) genotypes I, II, and III RNA in human plasma.
Designed to run on the cobas® 6800 and 8800 Systems, the cobas® DPX Test can help manage the B19V burden in plasma pools and identify HAV-contaminated units.
This test is intended for use as an in-process test to quantify parvovirus B19 DNA alone or to simultaneously quantify parvovirus B19 DNA and detect HAV RNA in plasma intended for further manufacture collected from donors of whole blood, blood components, or plasma. Plasma from all donors or manufacturing pools may be tested as individual samples or in pools comprised of aliquots of individual samples.
Broad linear dynamic range across 7 logs of concentration for B19V
B19V titer limits can be adjusted by the user, based on pool size, to appropriately prompt pool deconstruction
The cobas® DPX test utilizes a standard that is traceable to the WHO international standard to provide quantitative results for B19V
Ready-to-use reagents only require refrigeration—there is no thawing, pouring or mixing of frozen reagents
Stabilized real-time PCR reagents do not require calibration
cobas® DPX Control Kit provides true external positive controls that have no effect on result calculation
Full-process internal control helps ensure result integrity
The test simultaneously quantifies B19V DNA and detects HAV RNA in a single test
Can be run simultaneously with other assays on the cobas® 6800 and 8800 Systems
The cobas® DPX test is an in vitro test for the direct quantitation of parvovirus B19 genotypes 1, 2, and 3 DNA and the direct qualitative detection of Hepatitis A virus (HAV) genotypes I, II, and III RNA in human plasma.