Scientific Study
Segregation and WASPLab® automation impact on MRSA screening at LTHT
Humaira Hussain, Deena Snape
Scientific Study
Evaluation of WASPLab® Software To Automatically Read chromID CPS Elite Agar for Reporting of Urine Cultures
Matthew L. Faron,Blake W. Buchan,Hasan Samra,Nathan A. Ledeboera
Scientific Study
Clinical performance of the WASPLab® AI/IA-PhenoMATRIX™ software in detection of GBS from LIM-enriched cultures plated to CHROMID® strepto B Chromogenic media
Karen Timm, Justin Baker, Karissa Culbreath
Scientific Study
Validation and implementation of Colorex™ CHROMagar™ Strep A agar on WASP®/WASPLab® for screening for Streptococcus pyogenes using the eSwab®
M. Gaskin, D. Yamamura, J. Korver
Scientific Study
Evaluation of the performances of Color Detection Module Algorithm for the automated detection of Streptococcus agalactiae on CHROMID®StreptoB
Corine Fulchiron, Maryse Guicherd, Geraldine Durand
Scientific Study
Digital Detection of Group A Streptococcus using Colorex Strep A CHROMagar and WASPLab® Chromogenic Detection Module
Jennifer Dien Bard, Jacob Nelson, Kenneth Mata, Darnell Thorpe, Susan Novak-Weekley
Scientific Study
Digital Image Analysis for the Detection of Group B Streptococcus from ChromID Strepto B Medium Using PhenoMatrix™ Algorithms
Justin Baker, Karen Timm, Matthew Faron, Nathan Ledeboer, Karissa Culbreatha
Scientific study
Evaluation of PhenoMATRIX and PhenoMATRIX PLUS for the screening of MRSA from nasal and inguinal/perineal swabs using chromogenic media
Abdessalam Cherkaoui et al
Scientific study
PhenoMATRIX™ for the screening of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) carriage in pregnant women: ready to get rid of the LIM broth?
A. Cherkaoui et al.
Microbiology Time
Microbiology Time – January 2024
In the first edition of this year’s Microbiology Time, a paper on a new protocol to rapidly detect SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces, a systematic review on assessing oral swabs as an alternative to sputum for diagnosing pulmonary tuberculosis, and the first paper highlighting the unparalleled value of PhenoMATRIX PLUS in decreasing technologists’ time on negative plates.

Microbiology Time
Microbiology Time – December 2024
In the last Microbiology Time of 2024, we dive into GBS and Artificial Intelligence, new techniques for HLA sequencing, and SARS-CoV-2 monitoring on surfaces.

Microbiology Time
Microbiology Time – January 2025
The effects of COVID-19 on HPV screening, athlete-derived probiotics to enhance health and wellness, and subsampling in forensic science—this is all featured in the first edition of this year’s Microbiology Time!
