Methods for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria : approved standard /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Wayne, Pa.:
NCCLS,
c2001, 2003
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Edition: | 5η έκδ. |
Series: | NCCLS document
M11-A5, v.21, no.2 |
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Table of Contents:
- Abstract
- Committee membership
- Active membership
- Foreword
- NCCLS Subcommittee in antimicrobial susceptibility testing mission statement: 1. Introduction 2. Scope 3. Definition 4. Indications for performing susceptibility tests on anaerobic bacteria 5. Limitations of susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria 6. Antimicrobial agents 7. Selection of antimicrobial agents for routine testing and reporting 8. Inoculum preparation for dilution tests 9. Reference agar dilution procedure ( Wadworth method)
- Contents ( Continued): 10. Broth microdilution procedure 11. β-lactamase testing 12. Quality control guidelines
- References
- Appendix A. Preparation of media supplements
- Appendix B. Media, reagents, supplies, equipment and timetable for Agar dilution susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria
- Table 1. Suggested grouping of antimicrobial Agents that can be considered when testing anaerobes
- Table 3. Solvents and diluents for preparation of stock solutions of antimicrobial agents that require solvents other that water
- Table 4. Scheme for preparing dilution of antimicrobial agents to be used in Agar dilution or broth microdilution susceptibility tests
- Table 5. Acceptable ranges of minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) (μg/mL) for control strains for reference agar dilution testing
- Table 6. Acceptable ranges of minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) (μg/mL) foe control strains for broth microdilution testing
- Summary of comments and subcommittee responses
- Related of comments and subcommittee responses
- Related NCCLS Publications