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Reagent Xpert® Molecular Diagnostic Carba-R 10 TestsGXCARBAR-10

Reagent-Xpert®-Molecular-Diagnostic-Carba-R-10-TestsGXCARBAR-10

SKU #

#1016665

MPN #

GXCARBAR-10

Brand

Cepheid

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

REAGENT, IVD XPERT CARBA-R N/SLF ROOM TEMP (10/EA)

$524.47 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1016665
Manufacturer # GXCARBAR-10
Brand Xpert®
Manufacturer Cepheid
Application Reagent
Container Type Cartridge
Number of Tests 10 Tests
Test Name Carba-R
Test Type Molecular Diagnostic
UNSPSC Code 41116011

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  • Carbapenem resistance results in increased mortality in hospitalized patients and is associated with higher total hospital costs
  • Organisms carrying integron and plasmid-encoded carbapenemase enzymes are largely responsible for the rapid spread of carbapenem resistance
  • CDC recommends comprehensive infection control measures for patients who are colonized or infected with carbapenemase-producing organisms
  • Current test methods lack the sensitivity, ease of use and rapid results required to respond quickly to the threat of carbapenemase-producing organisms