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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST)

Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST). Purpose. Offer guidance to physician in selecting effective antibacterial therapy for a pathogen. Factors to Consider When Determining Whether Testing is Needed. Body site of infection

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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST)

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  1. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST)

  2. Purpose Offer guidance to physician in selecting effective antibacterial therapy for a pathogen

  3. Factors to Consider When Determining Whether Testing is Needed • Body site of infection Susceptibility not performed on bacteria isolated from body site where there are normal flora Ex. Susceptibility for E. coli is NOT performed when isolated from stool, but IS performed when isolated from blood

  4. Factors to Consider When Determining Whether Testing is Needed • Presence of other bacteria in specimen • Ex. Two or more organisms grown in a urine specimen • Health status of patient • Immunocompromised patients • Allergies to usual antimicrobials

  5. Selecting Antimicrobial Agents for Testing Primary objective • Use the least toxic • Refrain from more costly agents • Avoid broader-spectrum agents

  6. Selecting Antimicrobial Agents for Testing • There are approximately 50 antibacterial agents • Each laboratory should have a battery of antibiotics ordinarily used for testing • Drugs to use decided by medical staff, pharmacists, and medical technologists

  7. Selecting Antimicrobial Agents for Testing • There are approximately 50 antibacterial agents • Each laboratory should have a battery of antibiotics ordinarily used for testing • Drugs to use decided by medical staff, pharmacists, and medical technologists

  8. Selecting Antimicrobial Agents for Testing • Generally, labs choose 10-15 antibiotics to test susceptibility for Gram positive organisms and another 10-15 for Gram negative organisms • Too many choices can confuse physicians and be too expensive

  9. Disk Diffusion/ Kirby- Bauer • Procedure • Use a well-isolated, 18-24 hour old organism • Inoculate agar by swabbing in three different directions “Lawn of growth” • Place filter paper disks impregnated with antimicrobial agents on the agar • Invert and incubate for 16-18 hours at35 oC in non-CO2

  10. Disk Diffusion/ Kirby-Bauer • During incubation, drug diffuses into agar • Depending on the organism and drug, areas of no growth form a zone of inhibition • Zones are measured to determine whether the organism is susceptible, intermediate, or resistant to the drug

  11. Virtual Labs • learn.chm.msu.edu/vibl/content/antimicrobial.html • vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=3&brch=73&sim=1628&cnt=1

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