FERA Diagnostics and Biologicals Accumast Mastitis Detection Plates

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FERA Diagnostics Accumast Mastitis Detection Plates accurately and quickly diagnose mastitis-causing pathogens. This easy-to-use, on-farm diagnostic culture plate detects gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, including E. coli, klebsiella, pseudomonas, Streptococcus uberis, Streptococcus spp., Enterococcus spp., Lactococcus lactis, Staph spp., Staph aureus, and S. haemolyticus.

Media plates are broken down into 3 sections; gram-negative, Streptococcus spp., and Staphylococcus spp. These are selective media—specific bacteria will only grow in the designated section. Accumast also uses color-based classification of bacteria, making it easy to identify different mastitis pathogens. Provides accurate results to determine the best course of treatment for selective therapy. Implementing Accumast milk culture plates for mastitis detection can help decrease antibiotic use while enhancing the health of your dairy cows. Produced in a sterile environment to eliminate contamination.

The three media areas are large enough to put 2 different samples in each plate, cutting the cost in half. This makes the system cost neutral to other plate systems.

Labeled for: dairy cows


Species: cattle

  • Color-coded, easy-to-read results.
  • Detects gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria.
  • Correctly identifies Staphylococcus aureus.
  • Plates are manufactured in sterile rooms, under positive pressure.
  • Ideal for veterinary laboratory use and on-farm culturing.
  • Implementing on-farm culturing can reduce antibiotic use by up to 75%.
  • Store at controlled room temperature. Refrigeration is recommended. Do not freeze.
  • Shelf life, 1 year at refrigerated temperature, unopened.
  • AccuMast may be shipped and stored for brief periods at room temperature. Refrigerate the package for long-term storage.
  1. Collect the milk from affected quarter, aseptically, into a labeled sterile vial and keep refrigerated until culture.
  2. In a clean environment, using a sterile cotton-tipped swab, streak the sample onto surface of one section of the Accumast tri plate. Use a side-to-side motion and cover the entire surface of the bacterial media. Repeat process with the remaining two sections of the media.
  3. Replace the lid and incubate, lid side down, for 16 hours at 37 °C (98.6 °F).
  4. Between 16 and 24 hours, interpret each section of the plate based on the guide images.

Learn how to use Accumast culture plates.

  • Learn how to read Accumast culture plates.
  • View the Accumast Facts and Questions Sheet and how Accumast allows you to accurately differentiate over 11 different mastitis pathogens.

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