• Culture media for perinatal GBS prevention

Culture media for perinatal GBS prevention

Full range of culture media for GBS prevention

Effective, efficient culture media solutions for the active prevention of perinatal Group B Streptococcal disease through maternal/newborn screening.

  • Variety of solutions to suit different lab needs
  • In alignment with major guidelines
  • Rapid, sensitive and specific solutions
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Prevention of perinatal Group B Streptococcal disease

Group B Streptococcus (GBS), or S. agalactiae, is a leading cause of infection in industrialized countries. While it is commonly asymptomatic in adults, it can lead to serious health issues in newborns including sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis. GBS is found in the rectum or vagina of approximately 25% of pregnant women, putting their newborns at risk of contracting the disease during childbirth. According to authorities including the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)1,  the most effective means of preventing this is universal GBS screening of all pregnant women at 35-37 weeks gestation and intrapartum administration of antibiotics for women who test positive. Pregnant women who have GBS detected in their urine at any time in their pregnancy should also receive antibiotics during labor. Perinatal GBS screening helps:

  • Reduce the number of newborn GBS infections by avoiding maternal transmission during labor
  • Adjust the antibiotic prophylaxis depending on the woman’s colonization status
  • Control the level of antibiotic resistance among GBS
  • Provide healthcare cost-effectiveness thanks to lower infection rates

1) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Prevention of Perinatal Group B Streptococcal Disease. Revised Guidelines from CDC, 2010. MMWR 2010 59 (No. RR-10).
 

Full range of solutions for GBS screening

bioMérieux offers a range of solutions for GBS screening in alignment with major guidelines. You can select the combination of solutions to best suit your laboratory’s GBS screening needs.

 


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ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION

chromID® Strepto B

  • Selective chromogenic medium for the screening of group B Streptococci
  • Detects hemolytic and non-hemolytic GBS
  • The 2010 CDC guidelines for GBS testing list chromID® Strepto B as a recommended commercially available chromogenic agar1 
  • Specimen types: vaginal from pregnant women, ingested gastric fluid from newborns, or urine
  • Incubation: 18-24 hours
     

Granada agar

  • Selective medium for the screening and direct identification of group B Streptococci
  • Detects hemolytic GBS
  • 100% specific
  • Specimen types: vaginal from pregnant women, ingested gastric fluid from newborns, or urine
  • Incubation: 18-24 hours

Granada agar / Columbia CNA +5% sheep blood

  • Selective medium for the screening and direct identification of group B Streptococci
  • Selective isolation of fastidious bacteria
  • Detection of hemolysis
  • Specimen types: vaginal from pregnant women, ingested gastric fluid from newborns
  • Incubation: 24 hours

chromID ® CPS® Elite / Columbia CNA +5% sheep blood   

  • Direct identification of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus, KESC and Proteeae
  • Selective isolation of fastidious bacteria
  • Determination of hemolysis
  • Specimen type: urine
  • Incubation : 24-48 hours
     
 

chromID ® CPS® Elite   

  • Direct identification of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus, KESC and Proteeae
  • Specimen type: urine
  • Incubation: 18-24 hours

ENRICHMENT BROTH

Todd Hewitt Broth + antibiotic

  • Selective enrichment broth for group B streptococci
  • Combined with chromID® Strepto B: most sensitive and specific algorithm for low colonization rates
 

chromID® Granada Biphasic broth

  • Selective medium for the screening and identification of group B streptococci
  • Orange color of Granada highly specific to GBS
  • Combined with chromID® Strepto B: most sensitive and specific algorithm for low colonization rates
  • Incubation: 18 hours

 

 

Technical specifications: GBS screening solutions
    Reference number     
CHROMID® Strepto B 43461 20 plates
Granada agar 43712 20 plates
Granada agar / Columbia CNA +5% sheep blood 43467 20 bi-plates
CHROMID ® CPS® Elite / Columbia CNA +5% sheep blood 418229 20 bi-plates
CHROMID ® CPS® Elite
418284
416172
20 plates
100 plates
Todd Hewitt Broth  42116 20 tubes
CHROMID® Granada Biphasic broth 42722 40 tubes
CHROMID ® CPS® Elite (opaque)
418206
416173
20 plates
100 plates
 

 

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