Comparison of Broth Microdilution Method Using Haemophilus Test Medium and Agar Dilution Method for Susceptibility Testing of Eikenella corrodens |
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Authors: | Luis Alcal Fernando García-Garrote Emilia Cercenado Teresa Pelez Gema Ramos and Emilio Bouza |
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Affiliation: | Luis Alcalá, Fernando García-Garrote, Emilia Cercenado, Teresa Peláez, Gema Ramos, and Emilio Bouza |
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Abstract: | Susceptibility testing of Eikenella corrodens is usually performed by a Mueller-Hinton sheep blood agar dilution (AD) method. However, this method is impractical for testing only a few strains. We compared AD with the broth microdilution method using Haemophilus test medium (HTM) in order to determine the susceptibility of 36 clinical isolates of E. corrodens to eight antimicrobial agents. MICs obtained by the HTM method yielded 95.5 and 84% agreement (within 2 and 1 log2 dilutions, respectively) with those obtained by AD. The HTM method with incubation in CO2 for 48 h was highly reproducible and constitutes an easy alternative for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of E. corrodens. |
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