Measurement of antimicrobial activity 2 Flashcards

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What are the characteristics of standardised tests?

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  • Technical details of the tests are normalised in the report of international collaborative studies
  • The inhibition zone size breakpoints are valid only if all aspects of the defined methods are followed precisely
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Examples of organisations establishing standards for antibiotic susceptibility testing?

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  • British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC)

- Clinical and Lab Standards Institute (CLSI)

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READ: Some details about BSAC standards

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Culture media
- Iso-Sensitest agar (Oxoid) is used for antibiotic testing of Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas, enterococci and staphylococci (except for the antibiotics methicillin and oxacillin)
- Columbia agar with 2% sodium chloride is used for the detection of methicillin and oxacillin resistance in staphylococci
- And several other culture media are subject to
standardization by BSAC

Control organisms

  • Control organisms should be used to monitor the performance of the test (by ensuring that the zone sizes obtained fall within the recommended limits)
  • Also used to confirm that the method will detect resistance (but they are not used for the interpretation of susceptibility)
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Susceptible control strains are used to monitor

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test performance of antimicrobial susceptibility testing

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Resistant control strains are used to confirm

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that the method will detect resistance

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Where can we obtain control strains?

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  • CBS
  • JCM
  • ATCC
  • NCTC
  • DSMZ
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BSAC standards:

Columbia agar with 2% sodium chloride is used to detect

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methicillin and oxacillin resistance in staphylococci

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Iso-Sensitest agar (Oxoid) is used for

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antibiotic testing of Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas, enterococci and staphylococci

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BSAC standards: Regarding the inoculum, the aim is to produce ___-_____ growth

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semi-confluent

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BSAC standards for inoculum include:

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  • suspension of organisms in a suitable diluent (peptone water or broth; density equivalent to a 0.5 McFarland standard; using four or five colonies of a pure culture to avoid selecting atypical variants)
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a 0.5 McFarland standard gives a density equivalent to ≈

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108 cfu/ml

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BSAC standards for incubation time and temp.

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With most organisms plates should be incubated within 15 min of disc application at 35 - 37 oC in air for 18–20 h

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Potential disadvantages of doing MICs in test tubes

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  • time consuming
  • takes up a lot of space and materials
  • can be hard to determine whether the test organism has grown or not
  • hard to distinguish between growth of contaminant and growth or intended organism.
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READ:

MIC determination in agar vs. disk diffusion method

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  • When MICs are determined in Petri dishes the antibiotic
    is dissolved in the agar (and is uniformly distributed through the gel when the test organism is inoculated onto the surface)
  • This is a fundamental difference from the disk diffusion method for antibiotic susceptibility testing
    (where the antibiotic diffuses from the disk through the agar to create a growth inhibition zone)
    -When MIC determination is conducted in agar there is no diffusion and no zones of growth inhibition (the result depends on the presence or absence of growth of the test organism)
  • Regardless of the method used, the principle is always the same: the MIC is the lowest concentration at which microbial growth is inhibited
  • Values can be compared with standardized tables and the susceptibility/resistance may be assigned to the isolates
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