| | Class 2 Device Recall BD MAX |  |
| Date Initiated by Firm | January 14, 2019 |
| Create Date | March 06, 2019 |
| Recall Status1 |
Terminated 3 on April 03, 2020 |
| Recall Number | Z-0981-2019 |
| Recall Event ID |
82046 |
| 510(K)Number | K140111 |
| Product Classification |
Oral electronic vision aid - Product Code PIC
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| Product | BD MAX Enteric Bacterial Panel -For In Vitro Diagnostic Use with the BD MAX System
Catalog Number: 442963
The BD MAX Enteric Bacterial Panel performed on the BD MAX System is an automated in vitro diagnostic test for the direct qualitative detection and differentiation of enteric bacterial pathogens. |
| Code Information |
Lot number/UDI 8194784 (01)00382904429638 (17)200222(10)8194784(30)1 and 8199682 (01)00382904429638 (17)200222(10)8199682(30)1 Expiration Date: 2020-02-22 |
| FEI Number |
1119779
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Recalling Firm/ Manufacturer |
Becton Dickinson & Co. 7 Loveton Cir Sparks MD 21152-9212
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| For Additional Information Contact | SAME 410-316-4000 |
Manufacturer Reason for Recall | False negative results with the BD MAX Extended Enteric Bacterial Panel when testing specifically for Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Plesiomonas shigelloides targets of the BD MAX Extended Enteric Bacterial Panel assay. |
FDA Determined Cause 2 | Nonconforming Material/Component |
| Action | BD Diagnostic Systems issued "URGENT MEDICAL DEVICE PRODUCT ADVISORY" Customer letters via UPS on January 14, 2019. The letters described the product, problem, and actions to take. The customers were instructed to do the following:
1. Complete the attached Customer Response Form and return to BD Regulatory Compliance at Email: BDRC3@bd.com or Fax to: No.: 410-316-4258 whether or not you have any of the impacted material so that BD may acknowledge your receipt of this notification.
2. Although prevalence rates are considered to be low, if no other cause of enteric infection is determined you may choose to confirm any negative result for Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Plesiomonas shigelloides obtained using the BD MAX Extended Enteric Bacterial Panel assay using an alternate method or using sample buffer tubes from a lot of EBP not listed
above. Note that treatment for these infections is mainly supportive and antibiotics are not commonly used except in severe cases.
3. If your laboratory uses the xEBP assay and you would like replacement of your EBP kit(s), please complete the acknowledgement form included in the letter and return it via the instructions on the form.
4. Share this Advisory Letter with all users of the BD MAX instrument within your facility to ensure awareness.
BD will provide replacement upon request using the Customer Response form.
If you require further assistance, please contact: BD Customer/Technical Support 800-638-8663 Monday Friday between 7:00am and 7:00pm (EST) in the United States. |
| Quantity in Commerce | 1583 assay kits |
| Distribution | Worldwide Distribution: US (nationwide) to states of:CA, GA, HI, ID, MI, MN, MT, NJ, NM, OH, OR, PA, SC, TX, VA, VT, WA ; and to countries of: Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Europe, and Korea. |
| Total Product Life Cycle | TPLC Device Report |
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1 A record in this database is created when a firm initiates a correction or removal action. The record is updated if the FDA identifies a violation and classifies the action as a recall, and it is updated for a final time when the recall is terminated. Learn more about medical device recalls. 2 Per FDA policy, recall cause determinations are subject to modification up to the point of termination of the recall. 3 For details about termination of a recall see Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 21 §7.55.
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| 510(K) Database | 510(K)s with Product Code = PIC
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