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[Quantitative sensitivity determination of bacteria. Indications and methods].

Authors: A, von Graevenitz; M, Heitz; R, Lüthy; J, Meyer; W, Tosch;

[Quantitative sensitivity determination of bacteria. Indications and methods].

Abstract

The authors describe the indications for quantitative susceptibility tests and also the methods themselves (agar dilution, macrodilution, combination tests, tests for beta-lactamase production). This study forms part of a series on susceptibility methods which started with a paper on disk susceptibility testing (this journal, 1984; 114: 1079-1086).

Keywords

Bacteriological Techniques, Blood Bactericidal Activity, Bacteria, Humans, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, beta-Lactamases, Anti-Bacterial Agents

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