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Class IIOngoingZ-1454-2025

Microbiologics Inc recalls Helix Elite Inactivated Standard: Inactivated Influenza A/B and Respiratory Syncytial V…

Microbiologics IncSaint Cloud, MN, United StatesReported Apr 2, 2025 · 1 year ago
Legal News Analyst ·

Reason for recall

The RSV target may give a late Ct value and could potentially not pass QC.

Affected product

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Enter a lot, serial, REF, or UDI number from your device's label to check it against this recall's listed codes.

Helix Elite Inactivated Standard: Inactivated Influenza A/B and Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Multi-analyte, unassayed quality control material, Catalog Number HE0044N

Lot / code information

UDI
10845357042184
Lot #
HE0044-131

What the firm is doing

An Urgent Medical Device Recall notification letter dated 2/20/25 was sent to customers. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. REVIEW lab procedures to understand how this information affects your usage 2. DISCARD affected product. 3. COMPLETE the response form provided. 4. RETURN the response form to recall@microbiologics.com 5. KEEP this letter for your records. 6. NOTIFY other facilities or customers to whom the product may have been distributed or transferred. 7. CONTACT Microbiologics if a replacement kit is needed. Microbiologics is dedicated to ensuring the success of your quality control processes. Please contact our Recall Support team at 320.229.7080 or recall@microbiologics.com with questions or concerns. Collect calls may be made.

DistributionShow details

Worldwide - US Nationwide distribution in the states of KY, MT, NJ, NY, WI and the countries of Ireland, Germany, UK.

Class IIWhat this means

Use of the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.

Sources & references

Taylor Coteus
Legal News Analyst

Taylor Coteus is RecallWatch's Legal News Analyst, covering FDA medical-device enforcement and patient-safety litigation. He reviews every recall against the FDA's official openFDA record before it is published and is responsible for corrections and editorial accuracy.

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