Antibiotic resistance

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Diagnostics of antibiotic resistance genes and DNA of infectious disease agents using the Real-Time PCR method

The diagnostic kits Rezistom are designed for the qualitative detection of genes causing antibiotic resistance and for the detection of nucleic acids of microbiological agents isolated from clinical samples. The detection is carried out using the Real-Time PCR method.



  • Comprehensive approach to PCR diagnostics includes sample preparation (DNA/RNA extraction), Real-Time PCR, and result evaluation.
  • Nucleic acid extraction using either thermo-coagulation or sorption method.
  • Lyophilized reaction mixtures for amplification of isolated DNA/RNA are ready for use.
  • Clinical samples (epithelial cell swabs from the cervical canal, urethra, vaginal swabs, throat swabs, bacterial culture, bronchoalveolar lavage, mucus, pleural fluid, urine, whole blood, positive blood culture).
  • Uniform PCR protocols for the detection of all Rezistom kits.
  • Storage of all kit components at the same temperature +2 to +8 °C (TwoStep variant for 12 months, non-reconstituted variant for 24 months).
  • Transport at a temperature of up to +25 °C for a maximum of 10 days.
  • Compliance with the requirements of EN ISO 13485:2016.

Variants of diagnostic kits

Non-lyophilized-RT-120 – preparation of amplification mixture required, storage at a temperature of -20 to -18°C, shelf life 24 months from the date of manufacture, 130 tests.

TwoStep-RT-96 (12x8 Strip) – reaction mixtures in 0.2 ml strips under a layer of paraffin, ready for use, Taq polymerase and isolated sample need to be added, stored at a temperature of +2 to +8°C, shelf life 12 months from the date of manufacture, 96 tests.

TwoStep-RT-60 (P02) – reaction mixtures in separate 0.2 ml tubes under a layer of paraffin, ready for use, Taq polymerase and isolated sample need to be added, stored at a temperature of +2 to +8°C, shelf life 12 months from the date of manufacture, 60 tests.

Diagnostic kits (PDF)