Carbapenem-resistant K.N.I. Detection K-Set (Lateral Flow Assay)

3 CRE genotypes in one kit, rapid test within 10-15 min

Detection objects Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)
Methodology Lateral Flow Assay
Sample type Bacterial colonies
Specifications 25 tests/kit
Product code CP3-01

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Product Introduction

The Carbapenem-resistant K.N.I. Detection K-Set (Lateral Flow Assay) is an immunochromatographic test system intended for the qualitative detection of KPC-type, NDM-type, IMP-type carbapenemase in bacterial colonies. The assay is a prescription-use laboratory assay which can aid in the diagnosis of KPC-type, NDM-type, IMP-type carbapenem resistant strains.

Carbapenems are often the last resort for treating multidrug-resistant gram-negative organisms, particularly those that produce AmpC and extended-spectrum beta-lactamases, which destroy most beta-lactams except for carbapenems.

Carbapenem-resistant NDM Detection K-Set (Lateral Flow Assay) 1

Characteristics

Name

Carbapenem-resistant K.N.I. Detection K-Set (Lateral Flow Assay)

Method

Lateral Flow Assay

Sample type

Bacterial colonies

Specification

25 tests/kit

Detection time

10-15 min

Detection objects

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)

Detection type

KPC, NDM, IMP

Stability

The K-Set is stable for 2 years at 2°C-30°C

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Advantage

  • Rapid
    Obtain result within 15 min, 3 days earlier than traditional detection methods
  • Simple
    Easy to use, minimum manual operation, detailed instructions
  • Comprehensive & flexible
    Combines KPC, NDM, IMP tests together, gives a comprehensive detection of the gene types of carbapenem-resistant bacteria infected.
  • Intuitive result
    Visual reading result, clear test lines reduce misreading of results
  • Economic
    2-30℃ storage and transportation, cost-effective and convenient

What are CRE and antibiotic resistance?

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are strains of bacteria that are resistant to an antibiotic class (carpabenem) used to treat severe infections. CRE are also resistant to most other commonly used antibiotics and in some cases to all available antibiotics.

  • Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today.
  • Antibiotic resistance can affect anyone, of any age, in any country.
  • Antibiotic resistance occurs naturally, but misuse of antibiotics in humans and animals is accelerating the process.
  • A growing number of infections – such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, gonorrhoea, and salmonellosis – are becoming harder to treat as the antibiotics used to treat them become less effective.
  • Antibiotic resistance leads to longer hospital stays, higher medical costs and increased mortality

Operation

Carbapenem-resistant K.N.I.V.O. Detection K-Set (Lateral Flow Assay) 2
Carbapenem-resistant K.N.I.V.O. Detection K-Set (Lateral Flow Assay) 3

Order Information

Model

Description

Product code

CP3-01

25 tests/kit

CP3-01


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