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1 LYFO DISK KWIK-STIK Vial 6 Pk Pk Individual Microorganisms Price Microorganism Description ode BSL omment 049L 049K 049P 0645L 0645K 0645P Aggregatibacter aphrophilus AT 4997 D formerly Haemophilus paraphrophilus Aggregatibacter aphrophilus AT 4946 D formerly Haemophilus paraphrophilus 0964L 0964K 0964P Exiguobacterium mexicanum AT D group A; formerly Exiguobacterium aurantiacum 0790L 0790K 0790P 050L 050K 050P Histophilus somni AT D formerly Haemophilus somnus Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica AT 574 HS negative; formerly Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Infantis 0095L 0095K 0095P 054L 054K 054P Individual Additions Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Newport AT 696 Alloiococcus otitis AT 567 Individual Deletions D 030L 030K 030P Aspergillus brasiliensis NPF 75 E formerly Aspergillus niger; fungus 03L 03K 03P Bacillus cereus NIMB L 036K 036P apnocytophaga sputigena NT L 008K 008P Escherichia coli AT BAA-9 serotype O45:H8; for USA shipment only 0083L 0083K 0083P Escherichia coli AT BAA-653 serotype O6:H; for USA shipment only; Item Available for Fulfillment February 5, L 0084K 0084P Escherichia coli AT BAA-84 serotype O:H8; for USA shipment only 0707L 0707K 0707P Escherichia coli NIMB 943 E 0060L 0060K 0060P Klebsiella pneumoniae AT BAA-46 D New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM-) positive at# Set Description Microorganism Sets: ommercial and Micellaneous 5 API 0 AUX Streamlined Q Set andida glabrata AT 56 ryptococcus laurentii AT 8803 Set Additions 53 API 0 NE Streamlined Q Set Aeromonas hydrophila AT Alcaligenes faecalis subsp. faecalis AT API ID 3 GN Q Set Delftia acidovorans AT Sphingobacterium multivorum AT SUP Revision 0.DE.3 Page of 5
2 57 OLILERT - 8 Q Set Escherichia coli AT 59 Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae AT 3488 Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT VITEK AN Streamlined Q Set Bacteroides ovatus AT BAA-96 lostridium septicum AT VITEK GN Streamlined Q Set Enterobacter hormaechei AT Stenotrophomonas maltophilia AT VITEK GP Streamlined Q Set Enterococcus casseliflavus AT Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus (formerly Streptococcus thermophilus) AT 958 Set hanges 537 API 0 A Q Set Bacteroides ovatus AT 8483 lostridium perfringens AT 34 lostridium sordellii AT 974 replaces catalog # 507; available internationally; formerly API ; 0A II Anaerobe Q Set 504 API 0 AUX omprehensive Q Set andida glabrata AT 56 andida guilliermondii AT 660 ryptococcus laurentii AT 8803 formerly API ; 0 AUX II Q Set 507 API 0 E omprehensive Q Set Enterobacter cloacae subsp. cloacae AT 3047 Escherichia coli AT 59 Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae AT Proteus mirabilis AT Stenotrophomonas maltophilia AT 533 formerly API ; 0E II Q Set 5008 API 0 NE omprehensive Q Set Aeromonas hydrophila AT Alcaligenes faecalis subsp. faecalis AT Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT 7853 Sphingobacterium multivorum AT formerly API ; 0NE Q Set 538 API 0 STREP omprehensive Q Set Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus AT Streptococcus uberis AT formerly API ; 0 STREP III Q Set 5046 API ORYNE omprehensive Q Set ellulosimicrobium cellulans AT 740 orynebacterium renale AT 94 Microbacterium testaceum AT 589 formerly API ; ORYNE Q Set SUP Revision 0.DE.3 Page of 5
3 535 API NH omprehensive Q Set Aggregatibacter aphrophilus AT 4997 Haemophilus influenzae AT 0 Neisseria gonorrhoeae AT 346 formerly API ; NH II Q Set; AT 4997 formerly Haemophilus paraphrophilus 5009 API Rapid 0 E Q Set - Escherichia coli (serovar O:K:H7) AT 775 Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae AT Proteus hauseri AT 335 formerly API ; Rapid 0E Q Set 57 API Rapid ID 3 E Q Set Klebsiella oxytoca AT Morganella morganii subsp. morganii AT 589 Proteus mirabilis AT formerly API ; rapid ID 3 E Q Set 536 API STAPH omprehensive Q Set Staphylococcus capitis subsp. capitis AT 3566 Staphylococcus lentus AT Staphylococcus xylosus AT formerly API ; STAPH III Q Set 548 MicroScan ; HNID Q Set II Aggregatibacter aphrophilus AT 4946 Haemophilus influenzae AT 4944 Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis AT 4943 Neisseria lactamica AT 494 AT 4946 formerly Haemophilus paraphrophilus 5066 RapID NH Panel Q Set Aggregatibacter aphrophilus AT Haemophilus influenzae (type a) AT 9006 Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis AT 876 Oligella urethralis AT 7960 AT 4946 formerly Haemophilus paraphrophilus 589 Vitek AST-GN Q Set Escherichia coli AT 358 Escherichia coli AT 59 Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae AT Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT 7853 formerly Vitek ; AST-GN II Q Set 587 Vitek AST-GP Q Set Enterococcus faecalis AT 599 Enterococcus faecalis AT 9 Escherichia coli AT 358 Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT 93 Staphylococcus aureus AT BAA-06 Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT BAA-976 Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT BAA-977 Streptococcus pneumoniae AT 4969 formerly Vitek ; AST-GP II Q Set; Added AT 358 and AT 4969 SUP Revision 0.DE.3 Page 3 of 5
4 Slides and Suspensions qsupplementassay at# Product subreport Description Product FP05 Ascaris lumbricoides omment FP0 FP03 FP0 FP06 FP04 ryptosporidium species Diphyllobothrium latum Giardia lamblia Strongyloides stercoralis Taenia species at# Product Description Other Products Product Other Product Additions BSL omment 039E3-RM Aspergillus brasiliensis AT 6404 Epower RM fungus; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU per pellet 039E6-RM Aspergillus brasiliensis AT 6404 Epower RM fungus; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+06 FU per pellet 0998E3-RM Bacillus cereus AT 0876 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0330E3-RM Bacillus cereus NIMB 7464 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0486E6-RM Bacillus subtilis subsp. spizizenii AT 6633 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+06 FU 0486E4-RM Bacillus subtilis subsp. spizizenii AT 6633 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+04 FU 0486E3-RM Bacillus subtilis subsp. spizizenii AT 6633 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 075E7-RM Bifidobacterium breve AT 5700 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU 0443E7-RM andida albicans AT 03 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU 0443E3-RM andida albicans AT 03 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 038E3-RM lostridium perfringens AT 34 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 037E3-RM lostridium sporogenes AT 9404 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0487E3-RM lostridium sporogenes AT 437 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0756E3-RM ronobacter muytjensii AT 539 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0306E3-RM Enterobacter aerogenes AT 3048 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0597E3-RM Enterobacter aerogenes NIMB 00 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0388E8-RM Enterobacter cloacae subsp. cloacae AT Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+08 FU E3-RM Enterococcus faecalis AT 7080 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0366E7-RM Enterococcus faecalis AT 9 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU 0366E3-RM Enterococcus faecalis AT 9 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 079E3-RM Escherichia coli AT 583 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 079E4-RM Escherichia coli AT 583 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+04 FU 0483E3-RM Escherichia coli AT 8739 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0795E-RM Escherichia coli AT Epower RM serotype O57:H7; for USA shipment only; does not produce Shiga-Like Toxin I or II; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+0 FU 0495E3-RM Escherichia coli AT 358 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0335E3-RM Escherichia coli AT 59 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0483E7-RM Escherichia coli AT 8739 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU 0795E3-RM Escherichia coli AT Epower RM serotype O57:H7; for USA shipment only; does not produce Shiga-Like Toxin I or II; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 087E3-RM Geobacillus stearothermophilus AT 7953 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0684E7-RM Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae AT Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU E3-RM Kocuria rhizophila AT 934 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0688E4-RM Kocuria rhizophila AT 934 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+04 FU 083E3-RM Lactobacillus fermentum AT 9338 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU SUP Revision 0.DE.3 Page 4 of 5
5 084E-RM Listeria innocua AT Epower RM serotype 6a; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+0 FU 044E3-RM Listeria innocua NT 88 Epower RM serotype 6a; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0687E3-RM Listeria monocytogenes AT 95 Epower RM serotype 4b; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 09E3-RM Listeria monocytogenes AT 393 Epower RM serotype 4b; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 077E3-RM Listeria monocytogenes AT 9 Epower RM serotype ; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0687E-RM Listeria monocytogenes AT 95 Epower RM serotype 4b; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+0 FU 0308E3-RM Listeria monocytogenes NIMB 376 Epower RM serotype 4b; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0794E3-RM Penicillium aurantiogriseum AT 605 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU ; fungus 0353E6-RM Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT 7853 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+06 FU 0484E7-RM Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT 907 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU 0353E3-RM Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT 7853 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0693E3-RM Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT 544 Epower RM Pyocyanin not produced; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0576E4-RM Pseudomonas aeruginosa NIMB 866 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+04 FU 0698E3-RM Saccharomyces cerevisiae AT 60 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0363E4-RM Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+04 FU Typhimurium AT E-RM Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+0 FU Abaetetuba AT E3-RM Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU Typhimurium AT E3-RM Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU Typhimurium AT 33 04E7-RM Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU Typhimurium AT E7-RM Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Abony Epower RM serovar Abony; Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 NT 607 FU 087E3-RM Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 6538P 0360E4-RM Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+04 FU ; 593 recommended for AMP Test 0360E3-RM Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT 593 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU ; recommended for AMP Test 0485E3-RM Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT 6538 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0485E7-RM Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT 6538 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU 058E4-RM Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus AT Epower RM Methicillin resistant; Mean Assay Value: E+04 FU 037E4-RM Staphylococcus epidermidis AT 8 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+04 FU 037E8-RM Staphylococcus epidermidis AT 8 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+08 FU 037E3-RM Staphylococcus epidermidis AT 8 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0803E3-RM Zygosaccharomyces rouxii AT 853 Epower RM Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 0699A Saccharomyces cerevisiae AT 9763 EZ-Accu Shot 009Z Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. animalis AT EZ-FU One Step 557 Other Product Deletions 0330E3 Bacillus cereus NIMB 7464 Epower Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+03 FU 075E7 Bifidobacterium breve AT 5700 Epower Mean Assay Value:.0-9.9E+07 FU 0896 andida albicans AT 09 EZ-FU 058Z Escherichia coli NIMB 8545 EZ-FU One Step 0579-PE Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus NIMB 958 EZ-PE SUP Revision 0.DE.3 Page 5 of 5
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