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Manufactured by:Copan Italia s.p.a. based inBrescia, ITALY
FecalSwab is intended to collect fecal specimens and preserve enteric pathogenic bacteria’s viability during transport to the testing laboratory. In the laboratory, FecalSwab™ samples are processed using standard clinical laboratory operating procedures for ...
Manufactured by:Sage Products LLC based inCary, ILLINOIS (USA)
Using a basin to clean your patients may increase the risk of infection. Studies have shown basins are often contaminated with bacteria, including multi-drug resistant organisms and gram-negative bacilli.1,2 Our rinse-free barrier cream cloths are the #1 hospital brand3 and provide the ideal barrier for all clinical ...
Manufactured by:Vedanta Biosciences, Inc based inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
VE707 is a preclinical discovery program for the prevention of infection and colonization recurrence of several multi-drug resistant organisms (MDROs) including carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), extended-spectrum beta lactamase producers (ESBL), and vancomycin-resistant Enterococci ...
by:T2 Biosystems, Inc. based inLexington, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The first direct-from-blood detection of resistance markers: The T2Resistance® Panel is designed for the direct-from-blood detection of antibiotic resistance genes associated with sepsis-causing pathogens. The Panel detects many of the resistance mechanisms described in the 2013 CDC Urgent Threat list. In 2019, the FDA granted “Breakthrough Device” designation for the T2Resistance ...
Manufactured by:Roche Diagnostics International AG based inRotkreuz, SWITZERLAND
GenMark’s ePlex® Blood-Culture Identification (BCID) Panels provide broad coverage of organisms that can lead to sepsis along with their resistance genes. This broad coverage means that about 95% of currently identified bloodstream infections can be detected early with the ePlex BCID Panels, compared to other panels that detect significantly fewer sepsis-causing bacteria and fungi ...