Multilaboratory comparison of anaerobe susceptibility results using 3 different agar media

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A 5-laboratory study was performed that used the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) reference agar dilution method with 3 media formulations to determine whether the use of different media would affect minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) results. Wilkins-Chalgren, Brucella-based blood agar (BRU), and Wilkins-Chalgren agar plus blood (WCB) and 6 antibiotics (clindamycin, cefoxitin, ceftizoxime, piperacillin, metronidazole, and trovafloxacin) were evaluated with 58 isolates. The MIC values were compared, and a significant correlation of >0.80 was demonstrated for all media and each antibiotic/organism group. The cumulative rate of errors for all antibiotics was 0.1%. These data indicate that a change in the NCCLS reference medium for testing of anaerobic bacteria susceptibility to either BRU or WCB will not affect the MIC results for the antibiotics and organisms evaluated.

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Roe, D. E., Finegold, S. M., Citron, D. M., Goldstein, E. J. C., Wexler, H. M., Rosenblatt, J. E., … Hecht, D. W. (2002). Multilaboratory comparison of anaerobe susceptibility results using 3 different agar media. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 35, S40–S46. https://doi.org/10.1086/341919

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