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Bivalve Molluscs

Bivalve molluscs are promoted in many countries for their beneficial health effects and organizations around the world are creating Protected Designation of Origins for species such as mussels, oysters and scallops. But the consumption of raw or undercooked filter-feeding bivalve molluscs can cause illnesses due to the presence of microorganisms (including both viruses and bacteria).

Bivalve Molluscs

In many cases these microorganisms are introduced from fecal contamination of bivalves and their identification requires precise testing systems. We help producers bring peace-of-mind to their consumers by ensuring good manufacturing practices and clean production environments, while constantly monitoring the right quality indicators and testing for pathogens.

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  • GENE-UP® Pathogenic E. coli

    Unrivaled Accuracy

    GENE-UP® Pathogenic E. Coli (PEC) brings accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use detection for the top pathogenic strains that threaten public health and brand reputation. In just 60 minutes after enrichment, you get unrivaled accuracy and rapid results.
  • GENE-UP® QUANT Salmonella

    True Quantification

    GENE-UP® QUANT Salmonella brings efficiency and ease with accurate quantification of Salmonella. With no incubation or enrichment required, you get reliable results with true quantification for informed and efficient intervention decisions.
  • MASTERCLAVE® Media Preparator    

    Broth and Culture Media Preparation

    MASTERCLAVE® is an automated culture media preparation system that improves your laboratory workflow, from media to sample preparation.
  • Pathogen Environmental Monitoring E-Learning Course

    Elevate your team's expertise and ensure consistent planning and execution across your organization with our interactive eLearning course.

  • SMASHER® Sample Blender

    High-Performance Blender

    The SMASHER® is a high-performance bag blender that ensures homogenous samples prior to microbial detection or identification tests.