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Performing comprehensive Quality Control (QC) testing is key in ensuring your laboratory’s antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) solutions are providing accurate and reliable results.
AST QC guidelines by CLSI and EUCAST are continuing to evolve as more and more antimicrobial resistant QC strains are added into routine QC recommendations. By testing antimicrobial resistant QC strains you can be confident that your laboratory results are reliable and give a clear picture of pathogen resistance patterns.
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Carbapenemase-producing strains continue to strive and develop various mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance. Incorporating resistant strains into routine Quality Control testing processes ensures antimicrobial susceptibility testing solutions can recognize different resistance patterns.
Learn more about Carbapenem resistant strains:
New organisms added into the Culti-Loops portfolio:
Order code | Strain description | Intended use | CLSI | EUCAST |
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Culti-Loops Aspergillus flavus ATCC™ 204304™ | Fungal QC strain for MIC testing. | |||
Culti-Loops Aspergillus fumigatus ATCC™ 204305™ | Fungal QC strain for MIC testing. |
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Culti-Loops Enterococcus faecalis ATCC™ 33186™ | Suitability of Mueller-Hinton media testing. |
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Culti-Loops Escherichia coli NCTC 13353™ | CTX-M-15 (ESBL); Cephalosporin resistant |
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Culti-Loops Escherichia coli NCTC 13846™ | MCR-1; Colistin resistant |
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Culti-Loops Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC™ BAA-2814™ | KPC-3, SHV-11, TEM-1; carbapenemase & β-lactamase producer | |||
Culti-Loops Staphylococcus aureus NCTC 12493™ | mecA positive (MRSA) |
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Ensure quick and easy preparation of Quality Control cultures with Thermo Scientific Culti-Loops ATCC® and NCTC strains. Culti-Loops offer a full portfolio of QC strains for antimicrobial susceptibility testing following CLSI and EUCAST recommendations.
Safeguarding the purity and identity of quality control organisms through proper maintenance is critical to achieving accurate control results for culture media and reagents. Our guide highlights industry guidelines and best practices to ensure compliance to standards, as well as approaches to reduce the time spent maintaining frozen stock cultures.