Comparative evaluation of Sensititre YeastOne and CLSI M38-Ed3 reference method for determining echinocandin minimum effective concentrations against Aspergillus isolates

  • Potruch A
  • Elinav H
  • Cohen M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using a commercial method such as Sensititre YeastOne (SYO) to determine the minimum effective concentration (MEC) of echinocandins against Aspergillus spp. has been shown to be a reliable alternative to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) reference method. This makes it more suitable for high-volume clinical laboratories. SYO provides accurate results comparable to the standard method and could potentially improve patient care by guiding more optimal antifungal treatment choices for patients with Aspergillus infections.

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Potruch, A., Elinav, H., Cohen, M. J., Rouvinski, A., Polacheck, I., & Korem, M. (2024). Comparative evaluation of Sensititre YeastOne and CLSI M38-Ed3 reference method for determining echinocandin minimum effective concentrations against Aspergillus isolates. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00280-24

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