Variations in bacitracin susceptibility observed in Staphylococcus and Micrococcus species

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Bacitracin susceptibility was evaluated as a laboratory method to differentiate staphylococci from micrococci. A total of 317 staphylococcal isolates and 108 micrococcal isolates were each tested for susceptibility to bacitracin by a disk-diffusion method using disks of three different potencies (0.04, 2.0, and 10.0 U) and a broth dilution method to obtain MICs. When a growth inhibition zone diameter breakpoint of >10 mm was used to establish susceptibility with a 0.04-U disk, all micrococci were bacitracin susceptible and 94.6% of the staphylococci were resistant. Testing with disks of higher potency did not improve the specificity of the disk-diffusion method.

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Baker, J. S., Hackett, M. F., & Simard, D. J. (1986). Variations in bacitracin susceptibility observed in Staphylococcus and Micrococcus species. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 23(5), 963–964. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.23.5.963-964.1986

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