Oct . 19, 2025 14:55 Back to list
If you’ve been shopping for influenza a pcr kits this season, you’ve probably noticed two things: supply is better than 2020–22, and expectations are higher. Labs want speed, yes, but also clean data, reliable controls, and sane pricing. I’ve spent weeks comparing options, talking to techs, and running through method sheets. Here’s what stands out about Cowingene’s latest offering—and how it stacks up.
From Taizhou, Jiangsu (NO.28, Xinlin Road—yes, I checked), Cowingene’s liquid-format multiplex RT-PCR kit targets Flu A and Flu B in one tube. REF: RP06021X. Validated specimens include nasopharyngeal swab/aspirate, bronchoalveolar lavage, and throat swab. It’s a pragmatic, lab-friendly approach—no flashy gimmicks, just consistent amplification curves. To be honest, that’s what most supervisors tell me they want.
| Name | Cowingene Influenza A/B Detection Kit (Liquid) |
| REF | RP06021X |
| Targets | Influenza A virus (Flu A), Influenza B virus (Flu B) |
| Format | 1-tube multiplex RT‑PCR with internal control |
| Validated specimens | NP swab/aspirate, BAL, throat swab |
| Reaction volume | ≈20–25 µL (instrument dependent) |
| Run time | ≈45–70 min (cycler program) |
| Estimated LoD | Around 200–500 copies/mL; real‑world use may vary (per comparable assays) |
| Storage / Shelf life | -20°C; ≈12 months from manufacture |
| Origin | NO.28, Xinlin Road, Taizhou city, Jiangsu Province, China |
| Compatibility | Common 96‑well qPCR cyclers (e.g., CFX96, 7500 Fast, QuantStudio)† |
| Regulatory | Regional availability; CE/IVD or RUO status varies—confirm locally |
†Check latest instrument list and software versions before validation.
| Vendor / Assay | Method | Time | Throughput | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cowingene Flu A/B (Liquid) | Multiplex RT‑PCR | ≈45–70 min | Batch, 96‑well | Core labs balancing cost and scale | Flexible instruments; competitive pricing |
| Roche cobas Liat Flu A/B | RT‑PCR cartridge | ≈20 min | POC, single‑sample | ED/urgent care | Fast; higher per‑test cost |
| Abbott ID NOW Flu | Isothermal NAAT | ≈13 min | POC | Clinics needing speed | Convenient; sensitivity can vary |
| Cepheid Xpert Xpress Flu/RSV | RT‑PCR cartridge | ≈30 min | Moderate (GeneXpert) | Hospitals with GeneXpert | Reliable; instrument‑locked |
Most labs validate against CLSI EP17‑A2 (LoD), EP05‑A3 (precision), and MM03/MM19 for nucleic acid methods, with CDC Influenza RT‑PCR protocol elements as anchors. Expect clean negatives (NTC), reproducible Ct shifts (influenza a pcr demand spikes in Q4–Q1 every year; stock accordingly.
Bottom line
If you need flexible, batchable influenza a pcr without being locked into a cartridge ecosystem, Cowingene’s kit is a solid, no‑drama option. It’s not the flashiest, but it’s practical—and that’s usually what keeps labs on schedule.
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