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FDA Devices recall · Reported May 2, 2018

MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA, Model A001. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. In certain disease states, immune complexes may initiate complement mediated damage of various organs and tissues. This activation of complement may begin a series of potentially destructive events including cell lysis, the production of anaphylatoxin

A component of the kit was found to contain bacterial contamination.

Recall #
Z-1497-2018
Affected scope
19 kits
Initiated
November 3, 2015
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Diagnostic Hybrids, Inc. recalled MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA, Model A001. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulatin… - a low-severity action.

MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA, Model A001. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulatin… was recalled by Diagnostic Hybrids, Inc. in May 2, 2018. Reason: A component of the kit was found to contain bacterial contamination.. Check the official notice for the remedy. Verify recall #Z-1497-2018 with the FDA Devices before acting.

The recall

Diagnostic Hybrids, Inc. issued this low-severity FDA Devices recall-A component of the kit was found to contain bacterial contamination..

Low
severity level
Class III
classification
May 2, 2018
reported

Sourced from official FDA Devices enforcement records. Verify recall #Z-1497-2018 with the agency before acting. Full product description, hazard, remedy, and related recalls are below.

Recall Insight

This FDA Devices action (record #Z-1497-2018) was formally reported on May 2, 2018, with the manufacturer initiating the action on November 3, 2015. It is classified under Low severity (Class III), with a current status of Terminated. Diagnostic Hybrids, Inc. is listed as the recalling firm, operating out of Athens, OH. Federal records list the affected scope as 19 kits.

The documented reason for this recall is: A component of the kit was found to contain bacterial contamination. Distribution data in the federal record shows the product reached: Worldwide Distribution - USA (nationwide) to the states of : CO, CT, IA, IL, MN, MO, NC, NY, OH TX, and UT., and to the countries of : Switzerland, India, Hong Kong, and Japan.. Distribution scope directly affects the consumer exposure window and determines whether a recall remains regional or escalates into a nationwide advisory.

Within the same product category the archive holds 6 closely related recalls, 6 from FDA Devices - clustering in a narrow category often points to a systemic quality-control or supplier issue rather than a one-off defect. Always verify the recall number against the official agency record before acting.

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Severity

Low

Affected scope

19 kits

Related Recalls

6

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Product description

MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA, Model A001. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. In certain disease states, immune complexes may initiate complement mediated damage of various organs and tissues. This activation of complement may begin a series of potentially destructive events including cell lysis, the production of anaphylatoxins, leukocyte stimulation and activation of macrophages. Major tissue damage can also occur when CIC fix to cell membranes as in some cases of glomerulonephritiscirculating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma.

Reason for recall

A component of the kit was found to contain bacterial contamination.

Recall Profile

Structured summary of the FDA Devices recall record
Attribute Value
Agency U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Severity class Low (Class III)
Status Terminated
Recall number Z-1497-2018
Date reported May 2, 2018
Date initiated November 3, 2015
Recalling firm Diagnostic Hybrids, Inc.
Firm location Athens, OH
Affected scope 19 kits
Distribution Worldwide Distribution - USA (nationwide) to the states of : CO, CT, IA, IL, MN, MO, NC, NY, OH TX, and UT., and to the countries of : Switzerland, India, Hong Kong, and Japan.

Profile values are sourced directly from the official FDA Devices enforcement record. Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

What to do with this recall

Match your product against the recall record, then act on the agency remedy.

  • Check the recall number (Z-1497-2018) and product description against the item you own. Search the archive
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  • Follow the documented remedy (refund, replacement, repair, or disposal) rather than general advice. What to do next

This page summarizes the official FDA Devices record for research and awareness; it is not legal, medical, or safety advice. Verify with the issuing agency before acting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA, Model A001. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. In certain disease states, immune complexes may initiate complement mediated damage of various organs and tissues. This activation of complement may begin a series of potentially destructive events including cell lysis, the production of anaphylatoxins, leukocyte stimulation and activation of macrophages. Major tissue damage can also occur when CIC fix to cell membranes as in some cases of glomerulonephritiscirculating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma.. Recalled by Diagnostic Hybrids, Inc.. Units affected: 19 kits.
Why was this product recalled?
A component of the kit was found to contain bacterial contamination.
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the FDA Devices on May 2, 2018. Severity: Low. Recall number: Z-1497-2018.
Where was the recalled product distributed?
Distribution: Worldwide Distribution - USA (nationwide) to the states of : CO, CT, IA, IL, MN, MO, NC, NY, OH TX, and UT., and to the countries of : Switzerland, India, Hong Kong, and Japan..
How do I check if my product is affected by a recall?
Check the product description and recall number (Z-1497-2018) against your product. Visit the official FDA Devices website for the most current information. You can also use our Recall Checker tool to search by product name or brand.
Should I stop using a recalled medication or medical device?
Do not stop using a recalled medication or device without consulting your healthcare provider first, as abruptly discontinuing treatment could pose its own health risks. Your doctor can advise on alternatives or whether the recall applies to your specific product lot. Check the recall number and lot information against your product packaging.

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