9 May 2025

🧬FDA Classifies Medical Device for Microbial Nucleic Acids Detection

Medical Devices; Immunology and Microbiology Devices; Classification of the Device To Detect and Identify Microbial Nucleic Acids by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization in Clinical Specimens

Summary

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA, Agency, or we) is classifying the device to detect and identify microbial nucleic acids by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in clinical specimens into class II (special controls). The special controls that apply to the device type are identified in this order and will be part of the codified language for the device to detect and identify microbial nucleic acids by FISH in clinical specimens classification. We are taking this action because we have determined that classifying the device into class II (special controls) will provide a reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness of the device. We believe this action will also enhance patients' access to beneficial innovative devices, in part by reducing regulatory burdens.

Agencies

  • Health and Human Services Department
  • Food and Drug Administration

Business Impact ?

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The text outlines the FDA's classification of a medical device, which has regulatory implications for businesses involved in medical device manufacturing and distribution. This includes compliance with special controls to ensure safety and effectiveness, which can impact product development timelines and costs.

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