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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing - methods nd 2 seminar Methods for antimicrobial kvalitatívne susceptibility testing qvalitative • Disk diffusion method kvantitatívne • Dilution method • E test Disk diffusion test (Kirby-Bauer Test) • wafers containing antibiotics are placed on an agar plate where bacteria have been placed. Antibiotics defund to the agar plate and inhibits bacterial growth. • If an antibiotic stops the bacteria from growing or kills the bacteria, there will be an area around the wafer where the bacteria have not grown enough to be visible. This is called a zone of inhibition. • More sensitive bacteria give larger zone of inhibition. c ATB Factors influencing susceptibility to antibiotics • Cultivation media composition – Mueller Hinton agar No 2 (standardized 2+ 2+ content of Ca and Mg ) • Agar should have depth 4 mm. The surface of the agar should be dry before use. No drops of water should be visible on the surface of the agar or inside the lid. • Density of inoculum is 0,5 McFarland for most species. • The suspension should optimally be used within 15 min1 and always within 60 min of preparation. • Plates can be inoculated either by swabbing in three directions or by using an automatic plate rotator. • Incubation 16-20 h (35-37 °C)
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