Streck releases improved ARM-D® Kit, OXA with expanded coverage in three new OXA gene families
- Streck announced on June 3, 2025, in La Vista, Nebraska, an updated ARM-D Kit, OXA that detects 36 new allelic variants in three antimicrobial resistance gene families.
- This update addresses input from laboratories within the Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Network and the CDC, who highlighted the growing variety of important gene families and allelic variants.
- The updated kit enhances detection of specific variants such as OXA-235, OXA-236, OXA-237, OXA-327-like, and OXA-198-like beta-lactamase enzymes important to those public health labs.
- Streck’s ARM-D kits detect over 2,000 allelic variants across 25 gene families with 100% concordance to whole genome sequencing, enabling cost-effective surveillance often as a pre-WGS screening method.
- This product expansion reflects Streck’s dedication to addressing the requirements of public health laboratories around the globe and supporting efforts to combat antimicrobial resistance, according to a company executive overseeing the molecular business area.
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Streck releases improved ARM-D® Kit, OXA with expanded coverage in three new OXA gene families
LA VISTA, Neb., June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Streck is excited to announce the release of an updated version of the Streck ARM-D® Kit, OXA that detects an additional 36 allelic variants in 3 new antimicrobial resistance (AR) gene families.…
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