The revogene Strep A assay, performed on the revogene instrument, is an automated, qualitative in vitro diagnostic test that utilizes real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the direct detection of Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A B-hemolytic Streptococcus) nucleic acids from throat swab specimens. The revogene Strep A assay is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of the Group A Streptococcus infection. The revogene Strep A assay is intended for use in hospital, reference or state laboratory settings.


Product Overview

The revogene Strep A assay, performed on the revogene instrument, is an automated, qualitative in vitro diagnostic test that utilizes real
Revogene Strep A - 410400


Device Description

A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative detection of nucleic acid from Group A beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria in a clinical specimen, using a nucleic acid technique (NAT).


Environmental Conditions

  • Storage Environment Temperature - Degrees Celsius
    • 25.00
    • 2.00

  • Device Sizes

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    Device Sterilization

    Device Sterile: False

    Sterilization Prior To Use: False

    Sterilization Methods: No Data Available


    Product Codes

    Code: PGX

    Device Name: Groups A, C And G Beta-Hemolytic Streptococcus Nucleic Acid Amplification System

    Device Class: 2

    Physical State: May include automated/manual isothermal nucleic acid amplification, polymerase chain reaction, ligase chain reaction, sequence-based amplification

    Definition: An in vitro diagnostic test for the detection of Group A, C and G beta hemolytic Streptococcus in throat swab specimens from symptomatic patients.

    Submission Type ID: 1

    Review Panel: MI

    Review Code: N/A

    Technical Method: N

    Gmp Exempt Flag: Uses nucleic acid amplification technology to detect Groups A, C and G Sreptococci

    Life Sustain Support Flag: N

    Unclassified Reason: N/A

    Implant Flag: N

    Target Area: Throat swab specimen

    Regulation Number: 866.2680

    Third Party Flag: N

    Medical Specialty: MI


    Code: OOI

    Device Name: Real Time Nucleic Acid Amplification System

    Device Class: 2

    Physical State: Should not include microarray or electrophoresis detection methods or instruments.

    Definition: The system is a clinical multiplex instrument intended to measure and sort multiple signals generated my multiple probes, intercalating dyes, or other ligands in an assay from a clinical sample. Signals may be generated by fluorescence or other phenomena and may be measured using filters on a photodiode or other detector. It may integrate sample and/or reagent handling, amplification, dedicated instrument control, data acquisition software, raw data storage mechanisms and other essential hardware components along with the signal reader unit. The system is used with specific assays to comprise an assay test system.

    Submission Type ID: 4

    Review Panel: CH

    Review Code: N/A

    Technical Method: N

    Gmp Exempt Flag: A real-time thermocycler is intended to identify and/or quantify the presence of specific sequences of double stranded DNA, amplified from a biological source and labeled with fluorescently labeled probes or through the use of intercalating dyes and detect using a high-power light-emitting diode (LED). Fluorescence emission is detected through the use of filters on a photodiode. The emission filters are optimized for use with specific fluorescent dyes.

    Life Sustain Support Flag: N

    Unclassified Reason: N/A

    Implant Flag: N

    Target Area: N/A

    Regulation Number: 862.2570

    Third Party Flag: N

    Medical Specialty: CH


    Device Identifiers

    Device Id: 00840733102325

    Device Type: Primary

    DeviceId Issuing Agency: GS1

    Contains DI Number: N/A

    Package Quantity: N/A

    Package Discontinue Date: N/A

    Package Status: N/A

    Package Type: N/A


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