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Biofilm Susceptibility to Antimicrobials

Advances in Dental Research, 1997
Microbial biofilms, where organisms are intimately associated with each other and a solid substratum through binding and inclusion within an exopolymer matrix, are widely distributed in nature and disease. In the mouth, multispecies biofilms are associated not only with dental plaque and tooth decay but also with soft tissues of the buccal cavity and ...
P, Gilbert, J, Das, I, Foley
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Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Bacillus Anthracis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1991
22 Bacillus anthracis isolates were tested for susceptibility to 27 antimicrobial agents by agar dilution. All isolates were sensitive to penicillins and did not produce beta-lactamase. Although all isolates were sensitive to cefazolin, cephalothin, cephradine and cefoperazone 19 isolates were resistant to cefuroxime, 18 to cefotaxime, 18 to ...
AYDIN, N, DOGANAY, Mehmet
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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2020
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing and interpretation is a critical component of antimicrobial stewardship in bovine practice, yet it remains 1 of the most poorly understood diagnostic tests in veterinary medicine. Improved practitioner understanding of the process of antimicrobial susceptibility testing, clinical breakpoint determination, and the ...
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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Breakpoints

Treatments in Respiratory Medicine, 2005
Since the early 1960s, considerable advancements have been made to standardize and provide quality assurance for clinical susceptibility testing procedures of antimicrobial agents. Controversy, however, remains as to the interpretation of clinical laboratory susceptibility test results.
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Antimicrobial susceptibility of Moraxella bovis

Veterinary Microbiology, 1998
The antimicrobial susceptibility of 55 isolates of Moraxella bovis to seven antibiotics was evaluated by broth microdilution procedures. The isolates had an MIC90 of < or = 1 mg/l to erythromycin, ceftiofur, and ampicillin; 4 mg/l to tilmicosin; 16 mg/l to tylosin and gentamicin; and had MIC90s of > or = 32 mg/l for oxytetracycline.
T R, Shryock, D W, White, C S, Werner
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Anomalous Antimicrobial Susceptibility Trend Identification

2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC), 2020
Antibiotic resistant bacterial infections are a growing global health crisis. Antibiograms, aggregate antimicrobial resistance reports, are critical for tracking antibiotic susceptibility and prescribing antibiotics. This research leverages fifteen years of the expansive Massachusetts statewide antibiogram dataset curated by the Massachusetts ...
M L, Tlachac   +5 more
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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2016
There continues to be considerable confusion and debate regarding the utility of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) to aid in the antimicrobial selection process. With the renewed emphasis on antimicrobial stewardship in both human and veterinary medicine, it is important to consider all disease preventive and diagnostic tools available.
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ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF EDWARDSIELLA ICTALURI

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1986
Edwardsiella ictaluri isolates collected over the past 7 yr from outbreaks of disease in fish occurring in different geographic areas were screened against 37 antimicrobial agents. Edwardsiella ictaluri were found to be susceptible to most agents active against gram negative bacteria such as aminoglycosides, cephalosporins, the "newer" penicillins ...
W D, Waltman, E B, Shotts
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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing

2003
Abstract In vitro antimicrobial susceptibility testing is undertaken in clinical laboratories to predict the likely in vivo response of the infecting organism to a selected range of antimicrobial agents. Susceptibility tests are designed to give a result interpreted as susceptible (sensitive.
Derek F J Brown   +3 more
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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1982
S A, Hunt, M J, Rybak
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