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CDC - 2019-nCoV real-time RT-PCR diagnostic panel : acceptable alternative primer and probe sets

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    The following lots of N1, N2, and RP primers and probes have passed functional testing at CDC and may be used with the CDC 2019-nCoV Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel Instructions for Use under CDC’s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA): https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/emergency-situations-medical-devices/emergency-use-authorizations

    Please note that only the listed lot numbers of material are acceptable for testing under CDC’s EUA. Any primer and probe reagents included in these kits in addition to N1, N2 and RP have not been tested by CDC and may not be used for diagnostic testing under CDC’s EUA. Only N1, N2 and RP primer and probe sets may be used.

    Last Updated: May 27, 2021

    For current list please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/lab/virus-requests.html

    List-of-Acceptable-Commercial-Primers-Probes.pdf

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