Biomerieux VITEK 2 Gram-negative Susceptibility Cards recalled for potential false antibiotic resistance results
Stop using affected VITEK 2 susceptibility cards
Biomerieux VITEK 2 Gram-negative Susceptibility Cards used to test bacterial resistance to certain antibiotics may produce incorrect results or fail quality control checks. The affected cards test bacteria such as E. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa against five antibiotic types. Inaccurate results could lead to inappropriate treatment decisions.
- Check if your facility uses any of the listed VITEK 2 card models (AST-N or AST-XN series)
- Review recent test results from affected card lots for potential false resistance readings
- Contact Biomerieux for a list of affected lot codes and replacement options
- Do not use identified susceptibility cards until you confirm your lot is not affected
Potential risk of Quality Control failures and/or false resistant antibiotic results when testing isolates of Enterobacterales/Enterobacteriaceae species and/or Pseudomonas aeruginosa with the identified antibiotic formulations. Issue may lead to QC failure or false resistant results.
Official notice
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