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Simple In Vitro Diagnostic Device For The Detection Of Secreted Proteins From Bacillus Spp. In Human Clinical Samples

Simple In Vitro Diagnostic Device For The Detection Of Secreted Proteins From Bacillus Spp. In Human Clinical Samples is a medical device type in the Microbiology specialty. This page includes real-world medical device registration data worldwide for this device type, with registrations from US FDA, Brazil ANVISA, and other global markets.

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Simple In Vitro Diagnostic Device For The Detection Of Secreted Proteins From Bacillus Spp. In Human Clinical Samples
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Class 2

21 CFR 866.3046

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Microbiology

Device Characteristics

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Not Eligible

Definition

A simple in vitro diagnostic device for the detection of secreted proteins from Bacillus species (spp.) is a prescription in vitro diagnostic device used to detect and presumptively identify B. anthracis and other Bacillus spp. in human clinical samples as an aid in the diagnosis of anthrax and other diseases caused by Bacillus spp. This device is simple to use and does not involve sample manipulation or measurement of an analyte that could be affected by conditions such as sample turbidity or cell lysis. This device may be used to aid in the presumptive diagnosis of anthrax in individuals who have signs and symptoms consistent with anthrax and a likelihood of exposure. Bacillus infections include anthrax (cutaneous, inhalational, or gastrointestinal) caused by B. anthracis, gastrointestinal disease, non-gastrointestinal infections, and an anthrax-like illness caused by B. cereus.