Literature DB >> 8648778

Tentative direct antimicrobial susceptibility testing in urine.

J Y Gillenwater1, M M Clark.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Tentative direct disk susceptibilities in bacteriuria compared to standard techniques were reevaluated.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A sterile cotton swab was saturated with urine and uniformly streaked over the surface of a Mueller-Hinton agar plate. Susceptibility disks were added within 5 minutes and the zone of inhibition around the antibiotic disk was read after 16 to 18 hours of incubation.
RESULTS: The tentative direct susceptibilities showed an accuracy of 98.2% compared to standard techniques in 2,906 positive pure cultures. The false-positive rate was 0.53% and the false-negative rate was 0.14%.
CONCLUSIONS: Results of tentative direct antibiotic susceptibility in bacteriuria are comparable to those of standard techniques and are obtained 24 hours sooner.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8648778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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