<p>Now, a single test can efficiently differentiate between malaria, chikungunya, dengue, Zika virus, leishmaniasis, leptospirosis and salmonellosis. The first ever combined RT-PCR test kit for monsoon diseases ‘PathoDetect Extended Monsoon Fever Panel’ was launched on Thursday.</p>.<p>Pune-based Mylab Discovery Solutions Pvt Ltd launched the kit, according to a press statement.</p>.<p>According to the press statement, the test is highly accurate and can process samples to provide results within two hours.</p>.<p>Additional information: RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a sensitive and fast molecular biology test used to detect the presence of specific genetic materials within a sample. This genetic material can be specific to humans, bacteria, and viruses.</p>.<p>PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) is a simple and widely used molecular biology test by laboratories to amplify and detect genetic material—DNA sequences—of a pathogen. PCR is highly sensitive and requires minimal template for detection and amplification of specific sequences. However, it can only detect DNA sequence.</p>.<p>In terms of diagnostics, DNA is more stable for testing infectious disease than RNA because of its structural and intrinsic properties.</p>.<p>RT-PCR allows the use of RNA as a template. The RNA is reverse transcribed into complementary DNA (cDNA), using reverse transcriptase. The quality and purity of the RNA template is essential for the success of RT-PCR. The first step of RT-PCR is the synthesis of a DNA/RNA hybrid.</p>.<p>Hasmukh Rawal, founder and managing director of Mylab Discovery Solutions, said: “Dengue, chikungunya, malaria, zika, leptospirosis, salmonellosis, etc. are major vector-borne diseases that pose a significant threat to India. The precise diagnosis of many of these diseases remains a significant challenge because of lack of accurate and reliable diagnostic methods.”</p>.<p>According to him, the kit will “create a paradigm shift” in timely “diagnosis of seasonal epidemic-prone diseases”. “Accuracy and speed of diagnosis coupled with its efficiency to distinguish the causative agents will make it an extremely beneficial method to manage these diseases,” he added.</p>.<p>Dr. Sumedha Chaudhari, microbiologist and lab director at ACU-MDX said, “As in the case of Covid-19, Real-Time PCR is the gold standard for testing for infectious diseases. I am confident that the Extended Monsoon Fever Panel will be beneficial for early and accurate diagnosis of all these monsoon diseases and help appropriate initiation of treatment.”</p>
<p>Now, a single test can efficiently differentiate between malaria, chikungunya, dengue, Zika virus, leishmaniasis, leptospirosis and salmonellosis. The first ever combined RT-PCR test kit for monsoon diseases ‘PathoDetect Extended Monsoon Fever Panel’ was launched on Thursday.</p>.<p>Pune-based Mylab Discovery Solutions Pvt Ltd launched the kit, according to a press statement.</p>.<p>According to the press statement, the test is highly accurate and can process samples to provide results within two hours.</p>.<p>Additional information: RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a sensitive and fast molecular biology test used to detect the presence of specific genetic materials within a sample. This genetic material can be specific to humans, bacteria, and viruses.</p>.<p>PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) is a simple and widely used molecular biology test by laboratories to amplify and detect genetic material—DNA sequences—of a pathogen. PCR is highly sensitive and requires minimal template for detection and amplification of specific sequences. However, it can only detect DNA sequence.</p>.<p>In terms of diagnostics, DNA is more stable for testing infectious disease than RNA because of its structural and intrinsic properties.</p>.<p>RT-PCR allows the use of RNA as a template. The RNA is reverse transcribed into complementary DNA (cDNA), using reverse transcriptase. The quality and purity of the RNA template is essential for the success of RT-PCR. The first step of RT-PCR is the synthesis of a DNA/RNA hybrid.</p>.<p>Hasmukh Rawal, founder and managing director of Mylab Discovery Solutions, said: “Dengue, chikungunya, malaria, zika, leptospirosis, salmonellosis, etc. are major vector-borne diseases that pose a significant threat to India. The precise diagnosis of many of these diseases remains a significant challenge because of lack of accurate and reliable diagnostic methods.”</p>.<p>According to him, the kit will “create a paradigm shift” in timely “diagnosis of seasonal epidemic-prone diseases”. “Accuracy and speed of diagnosis coupled with its efficiency to distinguish the causative agents will make it an extremely beneficial method to manage these diseases,” he added.</p>.<p>Dr. Sumedha Chaudhari, microbiologist and lab director at ACU-MDX said, “As in the case of Covid-19, Real-Time PCR is the gold standard for testing for infectious diseases. I am confident that the Extended Monsoon Fever Panel will be beneficial for early and accurate diagnosis of all these monsoon diseases and help appropriate initiation of treatment.”</p>