Combating antimicrobial resistance: Detection is key

11 Oct 2022
Combating antimicrobial resistance: Detection is key

Antimicrobial resistance poses a profound threat to human health. To combat antimicrobial resistance, accurate detection is critical. In this video, Beckman Coulter introduces its DxM MicroScan WalkAway system, designed to bring gold-standard, accurate detection to your lab.

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Beckman Coulter, Inc., based in Orange County, California, develops, manufactures and markets products that simplify, automate and innovate complex biomedical tests. More than 200,000 Beckman Coulter systems operate in laboratories around the world, supplying critical information for improving patient health and reducing the cost of care. Recurring revenue, consisting of supplies, test kits, service and operating-type lease payments, represents approximately 78 percent of the company s 2007 annual revenue of $2.76 billion. For more information, visit www.beckmancoulter.com.

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Clinical MicrobiologyMicrobiology is the study of microorganisms including protists, prokaryotes, fungi, and, often, viruses. Microorganisms are a useful research tool as genetic vectors and, in immunology, for antibiotic susceptibility testing, cellular biology and genetics. Microorganisms commonly grow readily in incubators with microbial culture media; this can contain chromogenic supplements to differentiate between cell lines. Estimate your culture’s density of microorganisms with colony counters, or screen and select colonies for desirable clones with automated colony pickers. Additionally, equipment is available to monitor environments for the presence of microbes and identify with microbial identification instruments. Find the best microbiology products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)