- #148649
- 11
- BD #221800
准备媒体BD洗液™穆勒辛顿II琼脂Mono-Plate Format
MEDIA, MUELLER HINTON II AGAR (24/PK) 4321800
Features
- Mueller Hinton II Agar is used in the standardized disc diffusion procedure for determining the susceptibility of rapidly growing aerobic organisms to antimicrobial agents
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Cultivation or Test Type
Antimicrobial Disc Diffusion Susceptibility Testing Antimicrobial Disc Diffusion Susceptibility Testing of Streptococcus Pneumoniae With Selected Agents Cultivating Fastidious Microorganisms Detection of Coliform Organisms and Enteric Pathogens For Detection and Enumeration of Microorganisms Present on Surfaces of Sanitary Importance For Isolation and Cultivation of Fastidious Microorganisms, especially Neisseria and Haemophilus species, from Variety of Clinical Specimens For Isolation of Group A Streptococci (S. Pyogenes) from Throat Cultures and other Specimens For Isolation of Microorganisms from Samples or Specimens For the Isolation and Cultivation of Fastidious, Obligately Anaerobic Organisms For the Isolation of Microorganisms from Samples or Specimens Isolation and Cultivation of Nonfastidious and Fastidious Microorganisms Moderately Selective and Differential Medium for Isolation, Cultivation and Differentiation of Gram-negative Enteric Microorganisms from Clinical and Nonclinical Specimens Nonselective Differential Medium for Presumptively Identifying Bacterial Isolates from Primary Clinical Specimens Selective Medium for Isolation of Gram-positive Organisms from Clinical and Nonclinical Materials Selective and Differential Medium for Isolation and Differentiation of Gram-positive Microorganisms from Clinical and Nonclinical Specimens Used in Qualitative Procedures for Isolation and Cultivation of Gram-negative Enteric Microorganisms from a Variety of Clinical and Nonclinical Specimens Used in Standardized Disc Diffusion Procedure for Determining the Susceptibility of Rapidly Growing Aerobic Organisms to Antimicrobial AgentsDimensions
15 X 100 mm 15 X 150 mmType
CHROMagar™ Orientation Media Chocolate II Agar Hektoen Enteric Agar MacConkey I Agar MacConkey II Agar Mueller Hinton II Agar Standard Methods Agar R2A Agar Columbia Agar with 5% Sheep Blood Columbia Naladixic Acid (CNA) Agar with 5% Sheep Blood Group A Selective Strep Agar with 5% Sheep Blood Mueller Hinton Agar with 5% Sheep Blood Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar with 5% Sheep Blood Trypticase™ Soy Agar with 5% Sheep Blood (TSA II™) Brucella Agar with 5% Sheep Blood, Hemin and Vitamin K1 Trypticase™ Soy Agar with Lecithin and Polysorbate 80Product Details Email
Product Specifications
McKesson # | 148649 |
Manufacturer # | 221800 |
Brand | BD BBL™ |
Manufacturer | BD |
Country of Origin | United States |
Application | Prepared Media |
Cultivation or Test Type | Antimicrobial Disc Diffusion Susceptibility Testing |
Dimensions | 15 X 150 mm |
Format | Mono-Plate Format |
Product Dating | McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 21 days |
Storage Requirements | Requires Refrigeration |
Type | Mueller Hinton II Agar |
UNSPSC Code | 41106212 |
Features
- Mueller Hinton II Agar is used in the standardized disc diffusion procedure for determining the susceptibility of rapidly growing aerobic organisms to antimicrobial agents
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