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Frequently Asked Questions

1. The VIDAS and mini VIDAS are called "multiparametric" instruments. What does the term "multiparametric" mean?

2. How do I get my results?

3. How often do the instruments require recalibration?

4. What reagents are used in the VIDAS and mini VIDAS instruments?

5. What is a "SPR?"

6. Can the VIDAS and mini VIDAS be interfaced to a Laboratory Information System?

 

1. The VIDAS and mini VIDAS are called "multiparametric" instruments. What does the term "multiparametric" mean?

The term "multiparametric" is used to describe the functionality of the VIDAS and mini VIDAS instruments. The user is able to run compatible tests with the same protocols in the same section. For example: Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli 0157 may be ran in the same section at the same time. Tests with different protocols may also be run at the same time, but in different sections in the instrument.

 

2. How do I get my results?

When the VIDAS assay is completed, the results are analyzed and printed automatically by the computer. Test values are compared to a set of thresholds and each sample is interpreted (positive, negative).

 

3. How often do the instruments require recalibration?

Both the VIDAS and mini VIDAS instruments store the calibration for a period of 14 days, which provides the user with optimization of cost-per-sample result.

 

4. What reagents are used in the VIDAS and mini VIDAS instruments?

There are two main reagent components—barcoded strips containing all liquid reagents required for the assay and the SPRs.

 

5. What is a "SPR?"

A SPR is a pipette-tip shaped device that provides the solid phase receptacle for the reaction, as well as the pipetting device for the assay. The inside surface is coated with anitbodies specific to the target antigen (Salmonella, Listeria, Listeria monocytogenes, E. Coli 0157, or campylobacter) or toxin (Staphylococcus enterotoxin) that is being tested.

 

6. Can the VIDAS and mini VIDAS be interfaced to a Laboratory Information System?

The VIDAS 30 instrument is capable of uploading and downloading information to a Laboratory Management Information System. The mini VIDAS is currently capable of uploading information to Laboratory Management Information System (LIMS).

 


 
 

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