Comparison of E-Test®, disk diffusion and a modified CLSI broth microdilution (M 38-A) method for in vitrotesting of itraconazole, fluconazole and voriconazole against dermatophytes

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We compared two agar-based methods, the E-test® and the disk diffusion method with the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) reference broth microdilution method (CLSI M38-A; MD). Forty six dermatophytes strains including 30 Trichophyton mentagrophytes, 8 T. rubrum and 8 M. gypseum were tested against three antifungal agents, i.e., fluconazole (FLC), itraconazole (ITC) and voriconazole (VRC). The level of agreement between the E-test and MD (±2 dilutions) was 45.6% for fluconazole, 19.5% for itraconazole and 52.1% for voriconazole. The results obtained with disk diffusion had low correlation with the results obtained by the CLSI broth microdilution reference method with azoles.

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Méndez, C. C., Serrano, M. C., Valverde, A., Pemán, J., Almeida, C., & Martín-Mazuelos, E. (2008). Comparison of E-Test®, disk diffusion and a modified CLSI broth microdilution (M 38-A) method for in vitrotesting of itraconazole, fluconazole and voriconazole against dermatophytes. Medical Mycology, 46(2), 119–123. https://doi.org/10.1080/13693780701670491

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