Fast and Simple Group B Strep ID's
T
he release of
CARROT BROTH
several years ago caused considerable excitement among the microbiology community. Understandably so, considering that Carrot Broth represents a major advance in the identification of Group B Strep directly from pregnant women. What makes Carrot Broth different? Positive broth cultures turn orange in as little as six hours. The positives require no further testing. An
eight hospital nationwide study
found the sensitivity and specificity to be 97% and 100%, significantly better than LIM Broth, even
surpassing that of PCR!
If you would like to watch a short, three minute, video demo just
click here
. If you would like to view the complete
technical insert
, please click on the link. If you would like to try Carrot Broth in your lab,
click here
.
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The Hardy
ComfortPRO lab coats...
feature soft, comfortable knit cuffs and collars; five front snaps; one breast pocket and two hip pockets. For safety, the material is a splash resistant triple-ply spun bound polypropylene. The disposable ComfortPRO offers protection AND comfort, because it breathes to provide cool ventilation. Perhaps the best feature is that these stylish lab coats are being offered at an unbelievably low price of only
$2.59
each!
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to learn more.
Samples
available upon request.
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Wisdom to ponder...
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed."
- Albert Einstein
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