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MicroScan® autoSCAN®-4 System

The autoSCAN®-4 System processes panels in seconds, simplifying ID/AST testing while standardizing results. Exceptional instrument reliability and our dried conventional panel technology – with the fewest FDA limitations in automated ID/AST - makes the autoSCAN®-4 an excellent supplemental system for difficult organisms.

LabPro Information Manager and LabPro AlertEX System eliminates manual review for unusual conditions or results and integrates institution-specific resolution guidance into your workflow. Operation is easy to use and easy to learn, with minimal training.

Count on Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics MicroScan® Microbiology Systems for unmatched experience, expertise and selection of products to outfit your microbiology service for optimal performance.

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Resistance has met its match


Processes:

  • Dried Conventional panels – Direct MIC, the most sensitive susceptibility methodology, helps you zero in on emerging resistance
  • Chromogenic panels – Fast identification for yeast and fastidious organisms

Former Dade Behring Web Site

Please visit the former Dade Behring web site for additional microbiology information (e.g. panel guide, biotype lookup service, etc.)

Microbiology - Fomer Dade Behring Web Site

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