Microbial Water Testing with BIOMIC® V3
go back to news archives The BIOMIC V3 Microbiology System provides automated microbiological water testing including species identification, organism colony counting, and antibiogram phenotyping. BIOMIC V3 identifies bacteria and yeast by reading and interpreting commercial identification panels (including all varieties of API® from bioMerieux). Colonies are counted on agar plates and can simultaneously identify species on chromogenic agar plates with visible and ultraviolet light. BIOMIC V3 also provides antibiogram phenotypes by reading and interpreting antibiotic disk diffusion zones, with 20 antibiotics markers used in one published study. Since 1984, Giles Scientific (California, USA) has served clinical and industrial microbiology laboratories in 55+ countries. BIOMIC V3 and TRINITY V3 color digital imaging systems automate the reading and interpretation of numerous microbiology tests including antibiotic disk susceptibility, organism identification, antibiotic potency and colony counting. Contact Giles Scientific by using the 'More Information' button at the bottom of this page. |
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Posted on November 4, 2009
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