Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing of gram-negative clinical isolates with the AutoMicrobic system

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Abstract

Comparisons of the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of clinical isolates of the family Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were made by using Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion, the MicroMedia system broth microdilution, and the AutoMicrobic system. Kirby-Bauer system compared favorably with the MicroMedia system (95% essential correlation with 90% complete agreement). The AutoMicrobic system also compared favorably with both the Kirby-Bauer system (93% essential correlation with 87% complete agreement) and the MicroMedia system (97% essential correlation with 85% complete agreement). These data indicate that the AutoMicrobic system results are comparable to those of the MicroMedia and the Kirby-Bauer systems. Furthermore, the AutoMicrobic system offers a more rapid system (6 to 10 h), than the traditional systems, without sacrificing accuracy (16 to 24 h).

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Backes, B. A., Cavalieri, S. J., Rudrik, J. T., & Britt, E. M. (1984). Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing of gram-negative clinical isolates with the AutoMicrobic system. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 19(6), 744–747. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.19.6.744-747.1984

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