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Fish (Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization) Kit, Protein Nucleic Acid, Rna, Yeast

Page Type
Product Code
Definition
Indicated as a qualitative nucleic acid hybridization assay intended for identification of candida albicans from blood cultures with yeast.
Physical State
Kit contains 3 ml bottle fixation solution, 1.5 ml bottle fluorescein labeled PNA probe in hybridization solution, 50 ml concentrated wash solution. One well, Teflon coated microscope slides available from manufacturer.
Technical Method
PNA probe is added to a fixed smear prepared from liquid blood culture media with yeast. Hybridization is performed during a 90 minute incubation at 55 degrees C in an incubator or slide warmer. The slide is examined by fluorescent microscopy within 2 hrs. C. albicans is identified as bright green fluorescent yeast cells, whereas non C.albicans will not fluoresce.
Target Area
systemic blood cultures
Regulation Medical Specialty
Microbiology
Review Panel
Microbiology
Submission Type
510(K) Exempt
Device Classification
Class 1
Regulation Number
866.2660
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Eligible
Implanted Device
No
Life-Sustain/Support Device
No
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

CFR § 866.2660 Microorganism differentiation and identification device

§ 866.2660 Microorganism differentiation and identification device.

(a) Identification. A microorganism differentiation and identification device is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of one or more components, such as differential culture media, biochemical reagents, and paper discs or paper strips impregnated with test reagents, that are usually contained in individual compartments and used to differentiate and identify selected microorganisms. The device aids in the diagnosis of disease.

(b) Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to § 866.9.

[47 FR 50823, Nov. 9, 1982, as amended at 65 FR 2311, Jan. 14, 2000]

Fish (Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization) Kit, Protein Nucleic Acid, Rna, Yeast

Page Type
Product Code
Definition
Indicated as a qualitative nucleic acid hybridization assay intended for identification of candida albicans from blood cultures with yeast.
Physical State
Kit contains 3 ml bottle fixation solution, 1.5 ml bottle fluorescein labeled PNA probe in hybridization solution, 50 ml concentrated wash solution. One well, Teflon coated microscope slides available from manufacturer.
Technical Method
PNA probe is added to a fixed smear prepared from liquid blood culture media with yeast. Hybridization is performed during a 90 minute incubation at 55 degrees C in an incubator or slide warmer. The slide is examined by fluorescent microscopy within 2 hrs. C. albicans is identified as bright green fluorescent yeast cells, whereas non C.albicans will not fluoresce.
Target Area
systemic blood cultures
Regulation Medical Specialty
Microbiology
Review Panel
Microbiology
Submission Type
510(K) Exempt
Device Classification
Class 1
Regulation Number
866.2660
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Eligible
Implanted Device
No
Life-Sustain/Support Device
No
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

CFR § 866.2660 Microorganism differentiation and identification device

§ 866.2660 Microorganism differentiation and identification device.

(a) Identification. A microorganism differentiation and identification device is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of one or more components, such as differential culture media, biochemical reagents, and paper discs or paper strips impregnated with test reagents, that are usually contained in individual compartments and used to differentiate and identify selected microorganisms. The device aids in the diagnosis of disease.

(b) Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to § 866.9.

[47 FR 50823, Nov. 9, 1982, as amended at 65 FR 2311, Jan. 14, 2000]