Vibrio cholerae
Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes cholera, a severe diarrheal disease transmitted through contaminated water or food. Outbreaks can spread rapidly, especially in areas with inadequate sanitation. Rapid and accurate detection is essential for early diagnosis, outbreak containment, and public health response.
Vibrio cholerae PCR kits based on real-time PCR technology provide a sensitive and specific method for detecting V. cholerae DNA in human samples. These molecular testing tools offer accurate and reproducible results in routine and specialized laboratory workflows. Available in research use only (RUO) format, this PCR assay supports applications such as cholera diagnostics, environmental surveillance, and food- and waterborne outbreak investigation from clinical samples.