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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Supplemental React File program?

2. What does the message "Good Confidence, Marginal Separation" mean?

3. What media can I use with the VITEK test kits?

4. When I incubate the BAC VITEK test kit at 55°C for thermophilic bacillus, I get bubbles.

5. Can I use the results on the VITEK test kit report where off-line tests are recommended for definitive identificaiton?

6. At what temperature should I incubate the organisms before identification in the VITEK?

 

 

 

1.What is the Supplemental React File program?

The Supplemental React File (SRF) program allows the user to add organisms to a custom data base that will complement each test kit. The react files of the SRF program have no impact on the primary VITEK identification. The SRF program, once developed, can be used to provide a second status report that lists the closest-fit organism, as based on the react files entered in the SRF program.

 

2. What does the message "Good Confidence, Marginal Separation" mean?

The biochemical results for the pair of organisms listed on the report have a good likelihood for the identification of either species. Additional testing is required for final confirmation of the identification. Refer to corresponding Technical Bulletin for each test kit for the recommended off-line tests to be performed.

 

3. What media can I use with the VITEK test kits?

Test kits are developed on media specific to each test kit. Not all media types can be used to grow the isolate for confirmation of ID. In general, Bacillus should be grown on Tryptic Soy Agar (TSA), Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms on TSA containing 5% sheep's blood, anaerobic organisms on CDC Anaerobic Agar and yeasts on Sabourand Dextrose Agar. For additional media that may be used, please reference the on-line Pinserts of each test kit for full lists of acceptable media.

4. When I incubate the BAC VITEK test kit at 55 C for Thermophilic Bacillus, I get bubbles.

Thermophilic Bacillus identification is performed by incubating the test kits externally at 55 degrees C. Cards should be placed in a plastic humid container with an air-tight lid to prevent bubble formation and tape damage during the off-line incubation. Placing a wet towel in the plastic container is also advised for increased humidity.

 

5. Can I use the results on the VITEK test kit report where off-line tests are recommended for definitive identificaiton??

Although most of the tests are miniaturized versions of conventional tests, the unique environment of the test kits, combined with the short incubation, may produce results that differ from those appearing in published material about other methods. Where additional biochemicals are described for final confirmation, standard off-line tests are required and should not be interpreted from like tests on the test kit.

 

6. At What temperature should I incubate the organisms before identification in the VITEK?

The tolerances for an incubator in your laboratory should fall under your standard operating procedures. However, we recommend the following tolerances be used for best culture growth for organisms testing in the VITEK cards. For culture of bacteria, the temperature tolerances for the incubator should be 35°C to 37°C which is best defined in the GNI+ Pinsert. For the off-line incubation of yeast and mold for the YBC test kit, the incubator used in our QA laboratories is 28°C to 32°C.

       
 

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