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BD BBL™ CultureSwab™ EZ collection and transport systems

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Overview

BD BBL™ CultureSwab™ EZ and BD BBL™ CultureSwab™ EZ II collection and transport systems are simple-to-use, media-free systems that contain a patented polyurethane foam swab. This swab has been designed for optimal patient comfort during wound specimen collection.1

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Medium-free transport
The medium-free nature of the system prevents specimen dilution that can be present with devices containing transport media.
Excellent recovery

Published studies have shown that the BD BBL™ CultureSwab™ EZ swab provides excellent recovery of clinically relevant aerobic bacteria for up to 48 hours after collection.1

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References

1. Bergogne-Berezin E. Evaluation of a new device for the collection of bacteriologic specimens: the "foam-swab." Department of Microbiology, Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital.

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  1. Bergogne-Berezin E. Evaluation of a new device for the collection of bacteriologic specimens: the "foam-swab." Department of Microbiology, Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital.
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