一种改进的肉汤稀释法用于石蜡玻片培养的鸟分枝杆菌细胞内抗生素敏感性试验

R.A. Ollar , S. Brown , J.W. Dale , M.S. Felder , I.N. Brown , F.F. Edwards , D. Armstrong
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鸟胞内分枝杆菌(Mycobacterium avium- intracululeculum, MAI)可以利用石蜡作为基础培养基中唯一的碳源。石蜡玻片培养(Para SL/C)已被用于分离和形成来自临床来源的MAI。我们已经评估了这种方法的抗菌素敏感性测试的适应性。采用Para SL/C法检测16株临床分离的MAI对环丙沙星、阿米卡星和阿奇霉素的敏感性,并与常规微量滴度法测定的敏感性进行比较。该系统可以在6-8天的平均时间间隔内快速完成。MIC被定义为抑制石蜡包覆载玻片上生长所需的最低抗菌剂浓度。使用Para SL/C,在相应的对照管出现融合生长时测定MIC值。该方法对所有试验试剂均可重复性好。Para SL/C法和连续肉汤微滴度稀释法所得的MIC50和MIC90值对环丙沙星和阿米沙星具有良好的相关性。然而,阿奇霉素的MIC50和MIC90的结果没有相关性。
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A modified broth dilution assay for antibiotic sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare using paraffin slide cultures

Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare (MAI) can utilize paraffin wax as the sole carbon source in basal media. Paraffin slide culture (Para SL/C) has been employed for isolation and speciation of MAI derived from clinical sources. We have evaluated an adaptation of this method for antimicrobial sensitivity testing. Sixteen clinical isolates of MAI were tested against ciprofloxacin amikacin, and azithromycin by Para SL/C and compared with sensitivities obtained with a conventional troth microtiter procedure. The system can be performed rapidly over a median time interval of 6–8 days. The MIC was defined as the lowest concentration of antimicrobial agent necessary to inhibit growth on paraffin wax coated slides. With Para SL/C, the MIC values were determined at the time when the corresponding control tubes showed confluent growth. The procedure was reproducible with all of the agents tested. The MIC50 and MIC90 values obtained from the Para SL/C assay and from serial broth microtiter dilutions correlated well for ciprofloxacin and amiacin. However, results of the MIC50 and MIC90 for azithromycin did not correlate.

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