InTray™ COLOREX™ Screen

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Preliminary detection of UTI pathogenic species made easy by producing distinctive color and morphology differences in as little as 24 hours.

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Specifications

Product Principle:

  • Combine collection, culture, result and microscopic observation in one IVD device.
  • Highly selective prepared media in a device designed for in-vitro specimen transport and incubation.
  • Rapid presumptive-positive diagnosis without re-plating, Intray can be placed directly on microscope stage
  • Fully enclosed cassette with Tyvek® air filtration prevents contamination and exposure, post-collection.

Simple Convenience:

  • InTray is designed for specimen collection/ inoculation at point-of-care
  • Saves time, material cost and waste, reducing exposure to collected sample
  • Place directly on the microscope tray for observation through the cassette’s clear anti-fog window
  • Visual chromogenic differentiation

Accurate Detection:

Organism Colony Appearance
E. coli Dark pink to reddish
Enterococcus Turquoise blue
Klebsiella Metallic blue
Enterobacter Metallic blue
Citrobacter Metallic blue
Proteus Brown halo
Pseudomonas Cream, translucent
S. aureus Golden, small, opaque
S. saprophyticus Pink, small, opaque

Time Result:

  • Incubate at 37°C for 24-72 hours under ambient atmosphere. Note any colony color and morphology

Storage:

  • Expiration is 12 months from the date of manufacture.
  • Upon receipt, store InTray COLOREX Screen under refrigeration (2-8°C). Medium can be kept for one day at  ambient temperature. Avoid freezing or prolonged storage at temperatures above 40°C. Do not open until ready to use. Do not use if the medium shows signs of deterioration or contamination.

Specimen:

  • Urine
  • Pus
  • Stool
  • Scar Tissue

Detects

Escherichia coli | Enterococcus spp. | Klebsiella spp. | Enterobacter spp. | Citrobacter spp. | Proteus spp. | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Staphylococcus aureus | Staphylococcus saprophyticus

Product Details

Whitepapers and Articles

Practical Bench Comparison of BBL CHROMagar Orientation and Standard Two-Plate Media for Urine Culture

John Merlino, Steven Siarakas, Graham Robertson, Glenn Funnell, Thomas Gottlieb, and Ross Bradbury

J Clin Microbiol; 34.

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Evaluation of Use of a New Chromogenic Agar in Detection of Urinary Tract Pathogens

Z. Samra,M. Heifetz, J. Talmore, E. Bain, and J. Bahar

JOCM Vol 36, No 4

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Evaluation of CHROMagar Orientation for Differentiation and Presumptive Identification of Gram-Negative Bacilli and Enterococcus Species

Z. Samra,M. Heifetz, J. Talmore, E. Bain, and J. Bahar

J Clin Microbiol; 34.

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A Study on Evaluation of Different Culture Media for the Isolation of Routine Urinary Pathogens

Biji, S. Manjusree, O. Sasikumari and J.T. Ramani Bai

IJCM Vol 6 No 2

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