MIC CIPROFLOXACIN, 0.002-32µg, strip [Liofilchem 920451]

STD SASTETSTCI32

Valid Article

Former Code(s): SLASZBD0238 SLASZBD0242 SLASZFR0514
Single use
A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
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W0104080501 - Mic systems - dilution methods (incl. e-test)
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The order of this product needs to be justified and is only acceptable under certain conditions.
Thermosensitive codes are defined for storage and transportation temperature requirements of the products.
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MIC, strip [Liofilchem]

CAUTION

This strip is worded and codified by unit to make the order easier, but it is always packaged in kit of 10.

Definition

The MIC strip contains a specific concentration gradient of an antibiotic used to determine the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) for a particular organism, isolated from a clinical specimen by culture.

Specifications

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Technical specifications

  • Paper strips
  • Impregnated with a predefined concentration gradient of antibiotic, across 15 two-fold dilutions of a conventional MIC method.
  • Strip identification: MIC scale in μg/ml and a code that identify the antimicrobial agent printed on one side of the strip.

Packaging & Labelling

  • Packaging: 10 strips
  • Strips individualy packed.

To be Ordered Separately

  • Agar plate medium
  • suspension medium
  • Mc Farland turbidity standard
  • Sterile loops, swabs, test tubes, pipettes and scissors
  • Forceps
  • Incubator (35 +/- 2°C)
  • QUanlity control organisms

Instructions for use

  • Only handle the strip at the top above the white chevron where the logo and antibiotic code are located
  • Ensure that the pouches are stored so that they are not damaged or bent.
  • Pouches be allowed to come to room temperature for about 30 minutes before opening to avoid condensation (possible interference).

Please consult the “Bacteriology laboratory procedures and resources” available online via the Laboratory working Group sharepoint page: Laboratory Procedures and Resources https://msfintl.sharepoint.com/sites/msfintlcommunities/LabWG/SitePages/Bacteriology-Laboratory-Resources.aspx

For offline access, contact your laboratory advisor

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Precautions for Use

All biological samples must be considered as potentially infectious and handled with the usual precautions (compulsory wearing of gloves, hand washing, etc.).

Storage

  • Keep at -20°C to to 8°C (exception of carbapenems that should be store at -20°C)
  • Once opened store at indicated temperatures, with dessicant, for up to 2 months.
  • Shelf life: 36 months.
  • Guaranteed minimum remaining shelf life at delivery: 1/3 of the total shelf life.
  • Not to be used beyond expiry date.
  • Protect strip from moisture, heat, excessive temperature variations and direct exposure to strong light at all times.

(Cf Introduction: Thermosensitive products)

Waste management

After use, sterilize the cultures and all contaminated material. Please contact your watsan referent for advice on proper disposal.

MSF requirements

Reserved to bacteriology programmes.

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