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90 mm Biplates<br />

Cat. Nº. SIZE DESCRIPTION<br />

254489 20 CHROMagar Orientation / Columbia CNA Agar with 5% Sheep<br />

Blood<br />

Used for the isolation of bacteria commonly involved in urinary tract<br />

infections. While <strong>BD</strong> CHROMagar Orientation is a chromogenic nonselective<br />

medium for the isolation, differentiation and identification of<br />

urinary tract pathogens, Columbia CNA Agar is a selective medium for the<br />

isolation of Gram-positive bacteria.<br />

221600 20 Columbia CNA Agar with 5% Sheep Blood / MacConkey II Agar<br />

Columbia CNA Agar with 5% Sheep Blood is a selective and differential<br />

medium used for the isolation of Gram-positive microorganisms.<br />

MacConkey II Agar is a slightly selective and differential medium for the<br />

detection of coliform organisms and enteric pathogens.<br />

254553 20 DCLS Agar (Desoxycholate-Citrate-Lactose-Sucrose) / Hektoen<br />

Enteric Agar<br />

DCLS Agar is a moderately selective differential medium for isolation<br />

of Salmonella, Shigella and Cholera vibrios. Hektoen Enteric Agar is<br />

a moderately selective and differential medium for the isolation and<br />

differentiation of Gram-negative enteric microorganisms.<br />

221783 20 Group A Selective Strep Agar (SSA ) / TSA with 5% Sheep Blood<br />

(TSA II )<br />

Group A Selective Strep Agar with 5% Sheep Blood is recommended as a<br />

primary selective plating medium for the isolation of group A streptococci<br />

(S. pyogenes) from throat cultures and other specimens in which the<br />

presence of S. pyogenes is suspected. <strong>BD</strong> Trypticase TSA II is used for<br />

cultivating fastidious microorganisms and for the visualisation of haemolytic<br />

reactions produced by many bacterial species.<br />

254447 20 MacConkey II Agar Columbia CNA Agar with 5% Sheep Blood<br />

MacConkey II Agar in combination with Columbia CNA Agar with 5%<br />

Sheep Blood is used for the selective isolation of Gram-negative and Grampositive<br />

bacteria from clinical specimens.<br />

298292 100 Middlebrook 7H10 Agar / Seven H11 Agar<br />

Used for the isolation, cultivation and susceptibility testing of mycobacteria.<br />

The selective Seven H11 Agar is 7H11 Agar modified by the addition of<br />

four antimicrobial agents: polymyxin B, carbenicillin, amphotericin B and<br />

trimethoprim lactate.<br />

254515 20 Sabouraud Glucose Agar / CHROMagar Candida<br />

Sabouraud Glocose Agar in combination with <strong>BD</strong> CHROMagar Candida<br />

is used for the selective isolation of fungi and for the isolation and<br />

identification of Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis and Candida krusei<br />

from clinical specimens.<br />

254476 20 Schaedler Agar / Schaedler KV Agar with 5% Sheep Blood<br />

Used for the non-selective isolation of anaerobes and for the selective<br />

isolation of fastidious Gram-negative anaerobic microorganisms, especially<br />

Bacteroides and Prevotella species and a variety of Gram-negative<br />

anaerobes.<br />

221290 20 TSA with 5% Sheep Blood (TSA II ) / MacConkey II Agar<br />

221291 100 <strong>BD</strong> Trypticase TSA II is a nutritious general purpose medium for the<br />

cultivation of fastidious microorganisms and the detection of haemolytic<br />

reactions. MacConkey II Agar is a selective and differential medium for the<br />

detection of coliform organisms and enteric pathogens.<br />

221949 20 TSA with 5% Sheep Blood / MacConkey II Agar with MUG<br />

<strong>BD</strong> Trypticase Soy Agar with 5% Sheep Blood (TSA II) is used to cultivate<br />

fastidious microorganisms and detection of haemolytic reactions.<br />

MacConkey Agar with MUG is used for presumptive identitification of E. coli.<br />

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