Baird Parker Agar

Baird Parker Agar Baird Parker Agar is a medium used for the selective isolation and presumptive identification of coagulase-positive staphylococci in foods, environmental, and clinical specimens. This medium meets specifications described in ISO 6888-1. Typical colonies of S. aureus appear black or gray, shining and convex, surrounded by a

Imipenem-relebactam MTS™

Imipenem-relebactam MTS™ Imipenem-relebactam MTS™ (MIC Test Strip), I/R 0.002/4-32/4 ?g/mL , is a quantitative method for the in-vitro susceptibility testing of microorganisms to Imipenem-relebactam. Imipenem-relebactam has been shown to be active both clinically and in vitro against the following bacterial species: C. freundii, E. cloacae, E. coli, K. aerogenes, K. oxytoca, K. pneumoniae,