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In response to the epidemic situation of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus wide-spreading, we AOMEDI company developed the RNA detection kit, aiming to supply timely and effective detection service to extensive medical organizations.
This kit AO-TK101 can detect ORF1ab and N gene simultaneously, the endogenous internal standard can monitor the experiment from the sampling process, assess the sampling qualified or not(exogenous internal standard do not have this advantage), and monitor the occurrence of false-negative effectively, assisting early clinical diagnostic, early treatment.
Isolation chamber is equipped with its own negative pressure filtration system to provide maximum protection and operational safety for both the contaminated person or item and the operational team.
An oxygen concentrator is a type of medical device used for delivering oxygen to individuals with breathing-related disorders. Individuals whose oxygen concentration in their blood is lower than normal often require an oxygen concentrator to replace that oxygen.
Whether it’s SARS or novel coronavirus pneumonia, medical protective clothing plays a vital role in every spread of the virus, and the quality of medical protective clothing is gradually improving with the improvement of production technology. AO-PC10 is used by medical personnel (doctors, nurses, public health personnel, cleaners, etc.) and people entering a specific health areas (such as patients, hospital visitors, persons entering the infected area, etc.).