The study of microscopic organisms, like bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea or protozoa, demands the right equipment. From microscope slides, to petri dishes, growth mediums, test tubes, or ... Read More
The study of microscopic organisms, like bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea or protozoa, demands the right equipment. From microscope slides, to petri dishes, growth mediums, test tubes, or inoculation loops, the clinical aspects of microorganisms that include a host response to such agents, can be catered at Bioactiva. Because the clinical microbiology laboratory still depends on traditional methods, like culture and biochemical tests for the identification of the microorganisms present in clinical specimens, at Bioactiva we look for the fastest but most accurate apparatus to help your laboratory quickly diagnose which microorganism is present in clinical samples. At Bioactiva we offer dynamic systems with built-in components and features that are meant for compatibility and ease-of-use, with prepared mediums for the growth and observation of colonies with different morphologies in discardable kits, saving your laboratory time and money. Take a look at the inTray technology available at the Bioactiva catalog.
The VTM-C19 Transit Tube contains a viral transport medium (VTM) intended to be inoculated with nasopharyngeal (NP) or oropharyngeal (OP) synthetic fiber swab specimens (Not provided, see “Procedure” section for details), transported appropriately to the lab and analyzed with validated qRT-PCR assays.
A prepared culture media device for the collection, growth, and chromogenic detection of Enterobacteriaceae producing ESBL, while inhibiting yeasts, mold, and fungi.
A chromogenic medium for use in obtaining a pure culture of gram— bacteria. Sub-culture is necessary for identification. Detects Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteria (CRE)
A selective chromogenic medium for the isolation of MRSA. The test can be performed with mixed bacterial populations. | Detects: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
A chromogenic medium for isolating pure cultures of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus spp. Not for prevention, control or diagnosis. Sub-culture necessary for identification.
Mueller Hinton Chocolate Agar is for use in qualitative procedures for the isolation and cultivation of fastidious organisms, particularly Haemophilus species.