It has been clearly established that the inoculum size greatly affects the results of antibiotic susceptibility tests performed in both liquid and solid media in standard laboratory growth conditions (i.e. planktonic). Recently methods were developed to perform antibiotic susceptibility tests on bacteria growing in sessile conditions. The present study investigates the effect of the inoculum size on results obtained by these methods. Results show that the inoculum size does not affect tests performed in sessile conditions. A simple and reliable method is proposed to be applied to routine microbiological laboratory procedures.
Effect of the inoculum size on susceptibility tests perfomed on sessily growing bacteria / Selan, Thaller; Passariello, Claudio; Berlutti, F.; Renzini, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1120-009X. - 6:(1994), pp. 163-166.
Effect of the inoculum size on susceptibility tests perfomed on sessily growing bacteria.
PASSARIELLO;BERLUTTI F.;G. RENZINI
1994
Abstract
It has been clearly established that the inoculum size greatly affects the results of antibiotic susceptibility tests performed in both liquid and solid media in standard laboratory growth conditions (i.e. planktonic). Recently methods were developed to perform antibiotic susceptibility tests on bacteria growing in sessile conditions. The present study investigates the effect of the inoculum size on results obtained by these methods. Results show that the inoculum size does not affect tests performed in sessile conditions. A simple and reliable method is proposed to be applied to routine microbiological laboratory procedures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.