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Quality Control of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests

Quality Control of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests. provide information for selection of an appropriate agent for antimicrobial therapy. 2. AST Methods Interpretation.

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Quality Control of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests

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  1. Quality Control of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests

  2. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests provide information for selection ofan appropriate agent for antimicrobial therapy QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 2

  3. AST Methods Interpretation • agar disk diffusion method provides qualitative interpretive category results of susceptible, intermediate, and resistant • microdilution and agar gradient diffusion methods provide a quantitative result, a minimum inhibitory concentration QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8

  4. AST Methods QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8

  5. References • Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute • French Society of Microbiology • British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 5

  6. Example from an excerpt from Reference:Selection of Drug to Test QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 6

  7. Where errors can occur in susceptibility testing media antimicrobials inoculum incubation equipment interpretation QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 7

  8. Agar disk diffusion method Medium Mueller Hinton 4 mm thickness pH 7.2 to 7.4 Antibiotic storage -20oC minimum disks temperature Inoculum McFarland 0.5 (108 bacteria/mL) Incubator temperature 35oC atmosphere ambient air QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 8

  9. Reference Strains E. coli ATCC 25922 S. aureus ATCC 25923 P. aeruginosa ATCC 27853 QC organisms must be obtained from reputable source Use specific QC organisms to test different groups of “drug-bug” combinations QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 9

  10. Selection of a Colony to Test QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 10

  11. MacFarland 0.5 and Adjusted Test Organism QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 11

  12. Use of Disk Dispensers Advantages practical, rapid increase reproducibility Risks: contamination reduces personal judgment skills QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 12

  13. Disk Susceptibility Testing Problems QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 13

  14. Disk Susceptibility Testing Problems QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8

  15. Measuring Conditions Ruler Calipers • read with good light, and from the back of the plate • zone size reading is drug specific • magnification may help • millimeters matter QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 15

  16. Etest – antimicrobial gradient method QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8 16

  17. Patient results may be incorrect if: • the organism was misidentified • a clerical error was made • inappropriate choice of antimicrobials were tested and reported • the wrong patient’s sample was examined • the wrong test was ordered • the sample was not preserved properly QC Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - Module 8

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