Oxidase screening test for gonorrhea
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- Commodity
- Parent
- 41171600
- Below
- 0
- Links · KBLI
- 5
Definition
UNSPSC 41171612In this classification, a Oxidase screening test for gonorrhea connotes an in vitro device that consists of the articles intended to identify by chemical reaction, cytochrome oxidase, an oxidizing enzyme that is associated with certain bacteria including Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Because it is unlikely that cytochrome oxidase-positive organisms other than Neisseria gonorrhoeae are present in the urethral discharge of males, the identification of cytochrome oxidase with this device indicates presumptive infection of the patient with the causative agent of gonorrhea. US FDA regulates Oxidase screening test for gonorrhea under 21 CFR 866.2420 and under FDA product code LGA.
Same parent
Under 41171600 · 22Activities that produce or sell this
KBLI · 5Inherited from family 41170000.
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