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Sensititre™ Gram Positive FDANDPF AST Plate

Catalog number: FDANDPF
Thermo Scientific™

Sensititre™ Gram Positive FDANDPF AST Plate

Catalog number: FDANDPF

Accurately perform antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) of non-fastidious Gram positive organisms using the FDA-cleared Thermo Scientific™ Sensititre™ Gram Positive FDANDPF AST Plate with Oritavancin, Dalbavancin, and Tedizolid. Obtain true minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) results, versus extrapolated MIC results. The addition of antimicrobials, oritavancin, dalbavancin, and tedizolid, offers more susceptibility testing options and aids targeted treatment decisions for serious skin infections, including MRSA.

 
Catalog Number
FDANDPF
Unit Size
Each
Volume Per Well
50 μL
Price (USD)
Full specifications
0.5 McFarland StandardDemineralized water (part no. T3339)
Antimicrobial AgentsVarious
Broth TypeMHB (part no. T3462)
DescriptionSensititre Gram Positive Plate with Oritavancin, Dalbavancin, Tedizolid
Antibiotic CodeVarious
Product TypeAST Plate
Target Organism ClassGram-positive Organisms
Test TypeMinimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
For Use With (Application)Staphylococcus auerus (including methicillin-resistant (MRSA) and methicillin susceptible (MSSA) isolates) and Enterococcus faecalis (vancomycin-susceptible isolates only)
Incubation Conditions35°C; O2
Incubation Time18-24 hours
Isolates Per Plate1
Packaging TypeBox
Quantity10/Box
Reading OptionsAutoread or manual
Transfer Volume10µL
Volume Per Well50 μL
Unit SizeEach
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FDANDPFFull specifications
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0.5 McFarland StandardDemineralized water (part no. T3339)
Antimicrobial AgentsVarious
Broth TypeMHB (part no. T3462)
DescriptionSensititre Gram Positive Plate with Oritavancin, Dalbavancin, Tedizolid
Antibiotic CodeVarious
Product TypeAST Plate
Target Organism ClassGram-positive Organisms
Test TypeMinimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
For Use With (Application)Staphylococcus auerus (including methicillin-resistant (MRSA) and methicillin susceptible (MSSA) isolates) and Enterococcus faecalis (vancomycin-susceptible isolates only)
Incubation Conditions35°C; O2
Incubation Time18-24 hours
Isolates Per Plate1
Packaging TypeBox
Quantity10/Box
Reading OptionsAutoread or manual
Transfer Volume10µL
Volume Per Well50 μL
Unit SizeEach
Showing 1 of 1

Expand treatment options by performing oritavancin, dalbavancin, and tedizolid susceptibility testing of non-fastidious Gram-positive organisms that cause acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs) in adults using Sensititre Gram Positive FDANDPF AST Plate with Oritavancin, Dalbavancin, and Tedizolid.

  • Robust: accurate results the first time, thereby reducing unnecessary testing and protocols
  • Easy to store: room temperature storage relieves cold storage restrictions, simplifying inventory control
  • Economic: individual packaging allows you to test one plate at a time with no waste
  • Flexible: automated and manual read options to suit your workflow

The Sensititre System is a leader in AST solutions, offering flexible, customizable testing options for laboratories of all sizes.

  • Scalable: flexible instrumentation options designed to be modular in order to meet the unique needs of individual lab space, workload, and budget requirements
  • Comprehensive: over 240 antimicrobials available in extended dilution ranges, access to the newest antimicrobials, and the ability to consolidate AST onto one platform
  • Tailor-made: design your own AST panel to meet specific formulary requirements and prescription protocols and to provide clinicians results that are based on real-time trends and local epidemiology.

Not all products are available for sale in all territories. Please inquire.

VersaTREK™ and Sensititre™ products are now part of the Thermo Scientific brand.

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