Efficient inactivation of clinically relevant antimicrobial drug concentrations by BACT/ALERT or BACTEC resin-containing media in simulated adult blood cultures

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We assessed the antimicrobial-inactivation capability of BacT/Alert (FA Plus and FN Plus) or Bactec (Plus Aerobic/F and Plus Anaerobic/F) media for 40 antibiotic-bacterium combinations in simulated adult blood cultures. Aside from high recovery rates (93.2% and 88.4%, respectively), we showed that at the lowest but clinically relevant antibiotic concentrations, both BacT/Alert and Bactec media recovered all the organisms tested with drugs except for Escherichia coli, which was tested in the presence of meropenem. Delayed recoveries were mainly associated with vancomycin.

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Menchinelli, G., Liotti, F. M., Giordano, L., De Angelis, G., Sanguinetti, M., Spanu, T., & Posteraro, B. (2019). Efficient inactivation of clinically relevant antimicrobial drug concentrations by BACT/ALERT or BACTEC resin-containing media in simulated adult blood cultures. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 63(7). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00420-19

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