Web: | mayocliniclabs.com |
---|---|
Email: | mcl@mayo.edu |
Telephone: | 800-533-1710 |
International: | +1 855-379-3115 |
Values are valid only on day of printing. |
Characterizing the molecular mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance in Gram-negative bacilli to explain unusual phenotypic susceptibility profiles or for epidemiologic purposes.
This panel detects the following beta-lactamase enzyme producing genes:
Carbapenemase Genes:
GES (Carbapenemase)
GIM
IMP
KPC
NDM
OXA-23 like
OXA-24 like
OXA-48 like
OXA-58 like
SPM
VIM
ESBL Genes:
BEL
CTX-M1 Group
CTX-M2 Group
CTX-M9 Group
CTX-M8/25 Group
GES (ESBL)
PER
SHV
TEM
VEB
AmpC Genes:
ACC
ACT/MIR
CMY MOX
CMYII
DHA
FOX
Colistin/Polymyxin B Resistance Genes
MCR-1
MCR-2
The Check-Points Check-MDR CT103XL panel detects 29 genes associated with antimicrobial resistance in Gram-negative bacilli isolates, including carbapenemase, extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL), AmpC, and colistin resistance genes.
This is a rapid molecular test performed on Gram-negative bacterial isolates.
This test uses an amplification process followed by microarray detection of the reaction products using DNA extracted from bacterial cells.
Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) with Microarray Detection of Amplified Products