厌氧细菌药敏试验的研究进展及展望

Diane M. Citron
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目前的NCCLS文件M11 A2描述了厌氧细菌敏感性测试的两种方法。参考方法采用琼脂稀释程序,这是劳动密集型的,不方便检测个别患者分离株。肉汤微量稀释法不支持15-40%临床分离株的生长,并且对脆弱拟杆菌群的某些成员与β-内酰胺类药物和克林霉素的相关性与参考方法较差。Etest是一种新技术,将抗生素梯度结合到塑料条上并利用琼脂培养基。该方法易于操作,允许所有厌氧菌生长,并在过夜(20小时)孵育后为快速生长的菌株提供定量mic。该方法方便可靠,使实验室能够在临床相关时间段内为临床医生提供单个患者分离株的MIC数据。
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Susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria: A review of current methods and future prospects

The current NCCLS document, M11 A2, describes two methods for susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria. The reference method utilizes an agar dilution procedure, which is labor intensive and not convenient for testing individual patient isolates. The broth microdilution method does not support the growth of 15–40% clinical isolates and demonstrates poor correlation with the reference method for some members of the Bacteroides fragilis group with β-lactam agents and clindamycin. Etest is a new technique that incorporates an antibiotic gradient onto a plastic strip and utilizes agar media. This method is easily performed, permits growth of all anaerobes, and provides quantitative MICs for rapidly growing strains after overnight (20 hr) incubation. This method is convenient and reliable and enables the laboratory to provide the clinician with MIC data for individual patient isolates within a clinically relevant time period.

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