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BBL™ CHROMagar™ Orientation



Cat. # Description Qty. Unit
254102 BBL™ CHROMagar™ Orientation
20 SP
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Intended Use:

BBL™ CHROMagar™ Orientation medium is a nonselective differentiated medium for the isolation, differentiation and enumeration of urinary tract pathogens. BBL CHROMagar Orientation medium allows for the differentiation and identification of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus without confirmatory testing.

U.S. Patent Nos. 5,716,799; 5,962,251


Catalog # Description Quantity Unit
254102 BBL™ CHROMagar™ Orientation
20 SP

BBL™ CHROMagar™ Orientation
Revision: 01     Revision Date: 10/01/2008    

Intended Use:

BBL™ CHROMagar™ Orientation medium is a nonselective differentiated medium for the isolation, differentiation and enumeration of urinary tract pathogens. BBL CHROMagar Orientation medium allows for the differentiation and identification of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus without confirmatory testing.

U.S. Patent Nos. 5,716,799; 5,962,251



Product Summary:

Escherichia coli, enterococci, the Klebsiella-Enterobacter-Serratia (KES) and the Proteus-Morganella-Providencia (PMP) groups are frequently encountered organisms in urinary tract infections (UTI). Most UTIs are caused by E. coli alone, or in combination with enterococci. Staphylococcus saprophyticus and Streptococcus agalactiae may be isolated from females, although less frequently.

Due to the different antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of the microorganisms involved, identificaton to the species level is necessary for effective antimicrobial therapy. The most frequently isolated species or organism groups produce characteristic enzymes. Thus, it is possible to identify these organisms to the species level with a limited number of substrate fermentation or utilization tests.1

Some of the organisms encountered in UTIs produce enzymes either for the metabolism of lactose or glucosides or both. Other organisms produce none of these enzymes. For example, E. coli contains enzymes for lactose metabolism but is β-glucosidase negative. Some members of the family Enterobacteriaceae are β-glucosidase positive but do not contain enzymes necessary for lactose fermentation; others may contain both types of enzymes or none of them. β-glucosidases are also found in grampositive cocci, such as S. agalactiae and the enterococci. Tryptophan deaminase (TDA) is an enzyme characteristically found in the Proteus-Morganella-Providencia group.

CHROMagar Orientation medium was developed by A. Rambach and is sold by BD under a licensing agreement with CHROMagar, Paris, France.



User Quality Control:

See "Quality Control Procedures."

Quality control requirements must be performed in accordance with applicable local, state and/or federal regulations or accreditation requirements and your laboratory's standard Quality Control procedures. It is recommended that the user refer to pertinent CLSI (formerly NCCLS) guidance and CLIA regulations for appropriate Quality Control practices.



Reagents:

BBL CHROMagar Orientation
  Approximate Formula* Per Liter Purified Water
  Chromopeptone  16.1   g
  Chromogen Mix  1.3   g
  Agar   15.0   g
  *Adjusted and/or supplemented as required to meet performance criteria.


Warnings and Precautions:

For in vitro Diagnostic Use.

If excessive moisture is observed, invert the bottom over an off-set lid and allow to air dry in order to prevent formation of a seal between the top and bottom of the plate during incubation.



Information shown on this page is a short summary extracted from the QC/PI Manual, available as a PDF under the Related Documents section of this page.