GENPLEX™HPV Low Risk Quantitative Singleplex RTPCR Kit

GENPLEX™HPV Low Risk Quantitative Singleplex RTPCR Kit , Papillomavirus (HPV) research has been dominated by the study of a subset of Alpha papillomaviruses that together cause almost 5% of human cancers worldwide, with the focus being on the two most prominent of these (HPV16 and 18). These viruses are referred to as ‘high-risk’ (hrHPV), to distinguish them from the over 200 prevalent HPV types that more commonly cause only benign epithelial lesions. The ‘low-risk’ (lrHPV) term used to describe this group belies their cumulative morbidity. Persistent laryngeal papillomas, which occur rarely in children and adults, require regular surgical de-bulking to allow breathing. Such infections are not curable, and despite being caused by HPV11 (a lrHPV) are associated with 1–3% risk of cancer progression if not resolved. Similarly, the ubiquitous Beta HPV types, which commonly cause asymptomatic infections at cutaneous sites, can sometimes cause debilitating papillomatosis with associated cancer risk. Recalcitrant genital warts, which affect 1 in 200 young adults in the general population, and even the ubiquitous common warts and verrucas that most of us at some time experience

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CAT. NO. PRODUCT CONTENTS
PG110 GENPLEX™HPV Low Risk(6&11) Quantitative Singleplex RTPCR Kit 48 Reactions
PG111 GENPLEX™HPV Low Risk(6&11) Quantitative Singleplex RTPCR Kit 96 Reactions