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Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1077882
Manufacturer # 419751
Brand CHROMID®
Manufacturer Biomerieux
Application Culture Media
Cultivation or Test Type Selective Chromogenic Medium Intended to Aid in Qualitative Determination of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) Colonization in Pregnant Women
Dimensions 20 X 90 mm
Format Mono-Plate Format
Product Dating McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 60 days
Storage Requirements Requires Refrigeration
Type Strepto B Agar
UNSPSC Code 41106200

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  • This medium supports the growth of, but does not differentiate between, hemolytic and non-hemolytic GBS strains
  • The test is performed on 18-24 hour LIM broth enrichments of vaginal/rectal swabs obtained from pregnant women
  • chromID® Strepto B agar results can be interpreted after 24 hours incubation with confirmation of characteristic GBS colonies from the media
  • chromID® Strepto B agar is intended for use by laboratory health practitioners in a clinical laboratory
  • chromID® Strepto B agar consists of a nutritive base combining different peptones, 3 chromogenic substrates and antibiotics
  • These components enable the screening of S. agalactiae by the appearance of pale pink to red colonies after incubation
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