Abstract
A collaborative study was undertaken to evaluate a simple, convenient device which expedites inoculum standardization for antimicrobial disk susceptibility tests. The Inocupac system (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing [3M] Co., St. Paul, Minn.) was used to perform disk tests in parallel with the standard Bauer-Kirby method. Five investigators tested 100 selected isolates, each in triplicate. Inter- and intralaboratory precision of both disk procedures was essentially comparable. The Inocupac system failed to consistently provide satisfactory growth with some streptococci, but when testing common gramnegative bacilli, staphylococci, and most enterococci, the Inocupac system gave zones about the same size (±2 mm) as the Bauer-Kirby procedure. Interpretive agreement between the two test systems varied from to 90 to 99% with different antimicrobial agents, and repeated tests with the Bauer-Kirby method demonstrated the same degree of interpretive agreement. The Inocupac system is a valid alternative method for inoculating disk susceptibility tests.
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Barry, A. L., Amsterdam, D., Coyle, M. B., Gerlach, E. H., Thornsberry, C., & Hawkinson, R. W. (1979). Simple inoculum standardizing system for antimicrobial disk susceptibility tests. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 10(6), 910–918. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.10.6.910-918.1979
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