Chromatic Chromogenic culture media for microbial identification and for the screening of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms

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Liofilchem Chromatic Chromogenic culture media for microbial identification and for the screening of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms www.liofilchem.it

Liofilchem s.r.l. Zona Industriale 64026 Roseto degli Abruzzi (Te) Italy Tel.: +39 0858930745 Fax: +39 0858930330 www.liofilchem.it Since 1983 Liofilchem s.r.l. has committed its Research and Development department to the production of reliable and high quality bacteriology products. Our dedication to Customer satisfaction and exceptional manufacturing versatility have granted Liofilchem continuous growth, as a result of the increasing quality of our products and the worldwide distribution of the Liofilchem brand name. Liofilchem is present in over 130 countries with agents and distributors placing our products in clinical and industrial laboratories around the world. Our catalogue is comprised of approximately 5000 items basically classified into two main categories, clinical and industrial microbiology. Liofilchem manufacturing offers a wide range of items so that our customers can find in us a complete one stop supplier that is always ready to respond to the needs of the ever evolving laboratory market. Liofilchem produces microbial identification and susceptibility testing systems, MIC Test Strip, antibiotic discs in cartridges, dehydrated culture media, selective supplements, ready to use culture media in petri dish, tube, bottle and dip-slide, systems for the chemical and microbial screening in food, bio-indicators for sterilization process control systems. Liofilchem also performs OEM and Private Label productions. The complete manufacturing processes and quality control are carried out in house by Liofilchem employees at our two facilities in Roseto degli Abruzzi of total over 7000 m2 area. The newest of them was opened last August 2010 and represents the state-of-the-art for the diagnostic manufacturing. The new Liofilchem 's facility was built according to the latest international recommendations for manufacturers of In-Vitro diagnostics. Moreover, since many of our customers are Pharmaceutical Industries from all over the world, our new production processes closely resemble the highest standard of pharmaceutical companies. As a supplier of pharmaceutical industries, Liofilchem is constantly subjected to their strictest audits and keen to satisfy their requests. Liofilchem is certified ISO 9001 for the Quality Management and ISO 13425 as an IVD manufacturer.

Liofilchem Chromatic ESBL Selective chromogenic medium for screening Gramnegative ESBL-producing bacteria. ESBL (Extended Spectrum β-lactamases) -Lactamases) are enzymes that confer resistance to penicillins, extended-spectrum third generation cephalosporins (C3G) and monobactams. The ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae are responsible of severe hospital-acquired infections. The correct and early detection of ESBL-producing microorganisms is critical for addressing to the most appropriate antimicrobial therapy and avoiding the spread of infections. Chromatic ESBL medium contains a mixture of chromogenic compounds and antibiotics that allow the the growth of ESBL-producing bacteria while inhibit the other bacteria, including the ampc-positive. While the AmpC-positive bacteria can still be treated with certain betalactamase-stable antibiotics, the presence of an ESBL infection seriously limits treatment options because of the wide resistance acquired. Escherichia coli DSM 22311 Chromatic ESBL Chromatic ESBL+AmpC Chromatic ESBL 500 g Chromatic ESBL 100 g Chromatic ESBL supplement Chromatic ESBL+AmpC supplement 11622 11629 610629 620629 81089 81090 Liofilchem Chromatic CRE Screening medium for the detection of CarbapenemResistant Enterobacteriaceae. Chromatic CRE contains a mixture of carbapenems for screening a wide variety of carbapenem-resistance mechanisms and provides presumptive identification of E. coli and the Klebsiella, Klebsiella Enterobacter, Serratia and Citrobacter (KESC) group directly from clinical specimens. Carbapenems, successfully used to treat multi-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections, including ESBL positive strains, are not efficacious against the Enterobacteriaceae resistant to carbapenems, thus generating a significant risk of hospital-acquired infections. CRE-positive Escherichia coli 500 g 100 g Chromatic CRE supplement 11619 611619 621619 81088 Liofilchem Chromatic OXA-48 Selective chromogenic medium for the screening of OXA-48 type Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae. OXA-48 CRE are multi-resistant bacteria potentially responsible of hospital infections. The detection of OXA-48 CRE carriers by Chromatic OXA-48 can prevent and help surveil those infections. Chromatic OXA-48, with its own proprietary formulation, includes an antimicrobial agents and chromogenic substrata mixture that allows the selective growth of OXA-48 CRE and the identification of Escherichia coli (red color), Klebsiella spp. (Blue-violet) Blue-violet), Enterobacter spp. (blue-green), blue-green), Citrobacter spp. (blue with red halo). OXA-48 positive Enterobacter cloacae 11631

Liofilchem Chromatic VRE Chromogenic medium for screening vancomycinresistant enterococci. Chromatic VRE contains a mixture of antibiotics including vancomycin for screening Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) and provides presumptive identification of Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis directly from clinical specimens. VRE have recently been recognized as one of the most severe cause of nosocomial infections. An intrinsic resistance (vanc, vand, vane, vanf etc) is found in E. gallinarum and E. casseliflavus/e. flavescens and shows low resistance to vancomycin. Instead, an acquired resistance of vancomycin in enterococci (vana & vanb types) is mostly detected in E. faecium and E. faecalis. The prompt detection of Vancomycin-resistance of E. faecium and E. faecalis is basic for avoiding the spread of this resistance to more virulent such as S. aureus. aureus 11621 Enterococcus faecium DSM 13590 Liofilchem Chromatic MRSA Selective chromogenic medium for isolating methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus. aureus Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) caused an increasing number of hospital infections in the recent years. A wide range of antimicrobial compounds, including the beta-lactam antibiotics, result unsuccessful for treating the methicillin resistant S. aureus. 500 g 100 g Chromatic MRSA supplement 10599 610615 620615 81078 Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 43300 * Liofilchem Chromatic Staph aureus Selective chromogenic medium for isolating Staphylococcus aureus. aureus Staphylococcus aureus is a one of the most commonly found bacteria. Staphylococcus aureus can be pyogenic and toxinogenic, it is a commensal human germ (half of the population hosts S. aureus). It is also often detected in in clinical specimens and food. Staphylococcus aureus today is a serious and diffused health problem. 6 bottles x 100 ml 500 g 100 g Chromatic Staph aureus supplement Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923 *, Staphylococcus sciuri ATCC 29062 * 11616 481160 610616 620616 81085

Liofilchem Chromatic MH Chromogenic Muller Hinton for presumptive identification and susceptibility testing of various microorganisms from clinical specimens. In the Intensive Care Unit the mortality rates for VAP, sepsis, surgical site or intra-abdominal, catheter related infections are critically high. Direct M.I.C. on CSF, positive blood culture bottles and other specimens from critical patients and direct M.I.C. on bronchial aspirates from patients with VAP can contribute with timely and essential information to save the life of patients. 11618 500 g 611618 100 g 621618 Mixed culture with MIC Test Strip Liofilchem Chromatic Detection Chromogenic medium for enumeration and identification of microorganisms from urinary specimens and food. Chromatic Detection allows an easy and reliable differentiation of a wide range of species, complete in case of urine samples. The addition of various antibiotics to the Chromatic Detection medium is also useful for the detection of critical nosocomial and multiple resistant microorganisms. 11611 6 bottles x 100 ml 481130 500 g 610612 100 g 620612 P. aeruginosa, E. coli, E. faecalis, K. pneumoniae, P. mirabilis, S. aureus Liofilchem Chromatic Strepto B Selective and differential chromogenic medium for isolating Group B streptococci (Streptococcus agalactiae). Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) is the main cause of infection in new born of industrializedd countries. The risk of infection arises in pregnant women with a vaginal colonization by GBS. 11617 6 bottles x 100 ml 481180 500 g 610617 100 g 620617 Mixed culture

Liofilchem Chromatic Candida Selective chromogenic medium for isolating and differentiating Candida species. Candida species are often responsible of serious nosocomial and systemic fungal infections. Candida species are usual commensal yeasts present in the human skin, gastro-intestinal tract and vagina, which can occasionally become opportunistic pathogens. 11612 6 bottles x 100 ml 481110 500 g 610613 100 g 620613 60 mm 163692 C. albicans ATCC 10231 *, C. tropicalis ATCC 750 *, C. krusei ATCC 6258 * Liofilchem Chromatic Bacillus cereus Selective chromogenic agar for isolating and differentiating Bacillus cereus from food samples. Thanks to its ability to form spores, Bacillus cereus is an organism found in soil, vegetables, animal hair, water and sediments, therefore often associated to foodborne diseases such as vomit and diarrhea. Chromatic Bacillus cereus Agar allows the growth of Bacillus cereus in blue/green colonies. Antibiotic compounds included in the medium inhibit the majority of Gram-negative organisms and many Gram-positive bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus, enterococci and most of bacilli other than Bacillus cereus. 11628 Bacillus cereus ATCC 11778 * Liofilchem Chromatic Salmonella Selective chromogenic medium for isolating and differentiating Salmonella spp. Salmonella spp. is found in the environment and in cold- and warm- spp. causes typhoid blooded animals including humans. Salmonellaa fever, paratyphoid fever, and foodborne illness. Salmonella infections are zoonotic and can be transferred between humans and nonhuman animals. Infections are also caused by ingestion of contaminated food and are particularly hazardous in older adults and those who are immunocompromised. Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium ATCC 14028 * 11614 6 bottles x 100 ml 481140 500 g 610611 100 g 620611 TWEEN 20 Supplement 80032

Liofilchem Chromatic Coliform Agar ISO Chromogenic medium for detection and enumeration of E. coli and coliform bacteria in water, according to ISO 9308-1. Chromatic Coliform Agar ISO is the new culture medium for enumerating coliform bacteria and E. coli in water samples with low bacterial background flora to replace Lactose TTC agar in accordance to the ISO 9308-1 (effective on Sept 16th, 2014). Chromatic Coliform Agar ISO contains enzymes that allow the simultaneous identification of several microorganisms in 24 hours, by defined colors of the colonies. Coliform bacteria and E. coli are potential pathogens found in samples with low background flora such as drinking water, disinfected pool water and finished water from drinking water treatment plants. Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 * 11630 6 bottles x 100 ml 481190 500 g 610630 100 g 620630 60 mm 163852 Liofilchem Chromatic Coli Coliform Selective chromogenic medium for E. coli and coliforms isolation and enumeration in foods and water. The detection of E. coli and coliforms is one of the main criteria to define the quality of water and food. Drinking water can be contaminated by E. coli following a period of intense rains, or because of an insufficient treatment. Coliforms, lactose fermenting Enterobacteriacae, are bacteria found in the intestinal flora of blooded animals, in soil and water. Escherichia coli and thermotolerant Klebsiella are commonly responsible of fecal contaminations, through animal waste. E. coli ATCC 25922 *, K. pneumoniae ATCC 13883 * 11613 6 bottles x 100 ml 481120 500 g 610610 100 g 620610 60 mm 163702 Liofilchem Chromatic E.coli O157 Selective chromogenic medium for detecting E. coli O157. Escherichia coli O157:H7 causes severe foodborne illness, and is a member of a class of pathogenic E. coli knownn as verocytotoxin producing E. coli (VTEC). Infection often leads to hemorrhagic diarrhea, and occasionally to kidney failure, especially in young children and elderly persons. Transmission is via the fecal-oral route, and most illness has been associated with eating undercooked, contaminated ground beef, swimming in or drinking contaminated water, and eating contaminated vegetables. Escherichia coli O157:H7 ATCC 35150 * 11610 500 g 610614 100 g 620614

Liofilchem O.A. Listeria agar Selective differential chromogenic medium for detecting and counting Listeria monocytogenes from food samples (ISO 11290). Listeria monocytogenes is one of the most virulent foodborne pathogens, responsible for an increasing amount of deaths worldwide annually. Listeriosis is the major cause of death among foodborne bacterial pathogens. Infections by Listeria monocytogenes can happen in any stages of food processing. Listeria monocytogenes can be found in the fecal matter, soil and waste waters. Listeria monocytogenes ATCC 35152 * 10620 500 g 610601 100 g 620601 O.A. LISTERIA supplement 81074 Liofilchem TBX agar Selective chromogenic medium for detecting and enumerating E. coli in food according to ISO 16649. X-glucuronide, contained in the TBX agar formulation, is the chromogenic agent that allows the determination of the β-d- enzyme for E. coli. glucuronidase activity, which is a highly specifiic Gram-positive bacteria are inhibited by bile salts. 10522 6 bottles x 100 ml 432300 500 g 610224 100 g 620224 Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 * Liofilchem Zona Artigianale, 64026 Roseto degli Abruzzi (Te), Italy Tel.: +39 0858930745 Fax: +39 0858930330 www.liofilchem.it Liofilchem, the Liofilchem company logo and Chromatic are used, pending and/or registered trademarks belonging to Liofilchem s.r.l. ATCC *: The ATCC Licensed Derivative Emblem, the ATCCC Licensed Derivative word mark, and the ATCC catalog marks are trademarks of ATCC. Liofilchem is licensed to use these trademarks and to sell products derived from ATCC cultures. Liofilchem s.r.l. Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy www.liofilchem.it Microbiology Products since 1983 6551068 Rev. 8-18.2.2015 Liofilchem 2015 printed in Italy