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Is Rapid Antibacterial Susceptibility Testing Medium Reliable For Routine Laboratory Practices?
- Source :
- Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 2015.
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Abstract
- WOS:000353229500019 PubMed: 26101489 Objective: Early detection of antibiotic susceptibility profile of the isolates has critical importance in terms of immediate beginning of the appropriate treatment and increasing of treatment success, such as meningitis, bacteriemia and sepsis. In the present study, it was aimed to compare the antibiotic susceptibility results of Quicolor (Salubris Inc., Massachusetts, USA) and standard disk diffusion method. Methods: One hundred twenty three isolates were included in this study (80 Enterobacteriaceae, 15 Staphylococci and 28 nonfermentative Gram-negative bacteria). Antibiotic susceptibility in clinical isolates was evaluated using Mueller-Hinton (MH) agar and Quicolor (ES and NF) agar plates. Results: For Enterobacteriaceae, frequency of total concordance, major error, and minor error between the tests were found as 96.8%, 0.8%, and 2.4%, respectively. For Staphylococci, frequency of total concordance, major error, and minor error among the tests were found as 95.7%, 3.5%, and 0.8%, respectively. For non fermentative bacteria, frequency of total concordance, major error, and minor error among the tests were found as 83.9%, 9.6%, and 6.4%, respectively. Conclusions: Quicolor media provided reliable susceptibility results in enteric bacteria and Staphylococci. However, further studies including higher number of nonfermentative bacteria are required to determine whether the chromogenic media are appropriate for this group of bacteria.
- Subjects :
- food.ingredient
medicine.drug_class
Concordance
Antibiotics
Antibacterial susceptibility
Disk Diffusion
Microbiology
Agar plate
Quicolor Agar
food
medicine
Agar
Agar diffusion test
Quicolor agar
biology
Antibacterial Susceptibility
business.industry
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
Enterobacteriaceae
Original Article
Disk diffusion
business
Meningitis
Bacteria
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1681715X
- Volume :
- 31
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fc901ed6ec86bd3c2cfba60ac472413a
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.312.6683