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Prepared Media HardyCHROM™ SS No-Proteus Agar Mono-Plate FormatG327

Prepared-Media-HardyCHROM™-SS-No-Proteus-Agar-Mono-Plate-FormatG327

SKU #

#1039811

MPN #

G327

Brand

Hardy Diagnostics

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

$30.96 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1039811
Manufacturer # G327
Brand HardyCHROM™
Manufacturer Hardy Diagnostics
Application Prepared Media
Cultivation or Test Type For Selective Isolation and Differentiation of Salmonella and Shigella Species from Stool
Dimensions 15 X 100 mm
Format Mono-Plate Format
Type SS No-Proteus Agar
UNSPSC Code 41106200
Volume 21 mL

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  • HardyCHROM™ SS NoPRO Agar, (for Salmonella and Shigella), a chromogenic medium for stool pathogen screening without false positives from Proteus 15x100mm plate
  • HardyCHROM™ SS NoPro Agar is intended as a primary screening tool to distinguish Salmonella and Shigella spp. from non-pathogenic enteric bacteria based on colony color, while inhibiting the growth and characteristic swarming of Proteus spp
  • The enhanced inhibition of Proteus reduces the expense involved in working up non-pathogens that could mimic enteric pathogens
  • Further species confirmation of suspect colonies via conventional or automated methods is recommended
  • Reduces costly false-positive work-ups, due to Proteus spp.
  • Less colony picking, subculturing, and identifications
  • No need for TSI, LIA, KIA tubes
  • Reduces use of expensive ID cards
  • Reduces the number of plates for primary stool setup
  • Increased specificity