Enteric human Adenovirus (hAdv)
Enteric human adenoviruses (hAdv), particularly serotypes 40 and 41, are major causes of viral gastroenteritis in infants and young children. Transmission occurs through the fecal-oral route, often via contaminated water or food. Accurate detection is essential for managing gastrointestinal infections and monitoring outbreaks.
Enteric adenovirus PCR kits based on real-time PCR technology provide a sensitive and specific method for detecting group F adenoviral DNA in human stool samples or environmental specimens. These molecular diagnostics tools deliver accurate and reproducible results in routine and specialized laboratory workflows. Available in CE IVD-marked format for diagnostic use and research use only (RUO) version, these multiplex PCR assays support a variety of applications including pediatric gastroenteritis diagnostics, enteric virus surveillance, and public health investigations from clinical samples.