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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1999
The utility of antifungal susceptibility testing has not been broadly determined. Thus, susceptibility testing of fungal isolates is not recommended on a routine basis. For instance, susceptibilty testing may be considered for some Candida species and for patients with Pseudallescheria boydii infections. Testing of yeasts for susceptiblity to azoles is
M A, Gianinni, T, Pearson, C C, Patrick
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The utility of antifungal susceptibility testing has not been broadly determined. Thus, susceptibility testing of fungal isolates is not recommended on a routine basis. For instance, susceptibilty testing may be considered for some Candida species and for patients with Pseudallescheria boydii infections. Testing of yeasts for susceptiblity to azoles is
M A, Gianinni, T, Pearson, C C, Patrick
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Antifungal Susceptibility Testing and Identification
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2021The requirement for antifungal susceptibility testing is increasing given the availability of new drugs, increasing populations of individuals at risk for fungal infection, and emerging multiresistant fungi. Rapid and accurate fungal identification remains at the forefront of laboratory efforts to guide empiric therapy.
Sarah E, Kidd +2 more
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Antifungal Susceptibility Testing
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2006Antifungal susceptibility testing has been in routine use now for more than 15 years and has become a useful tool for clinicians who are faced with difficult treatment decision. Although most clinicians order susceptibility testing, much confusion still exists regarding the use of the results.
Annette W, Fothergill +2 more
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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing
Human Pathology, 1976Considerable advances have been made in antimicrobial susceptibility testing. This review emphasizes the continued efforts toward standardization of methods for dilution and diffusion testing, particularly in the area of variation in medium performance, methods for detection of ampicillin resistant Haemophilus influenzae, and attempts to develop rapid ...
K J, Ryan, J C, Sherris
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2015Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is among the oldest and most common tasks performed by the Laboratory of Clinical Microbiology. Results of AST are essential for selection of definitive antimicrobial chemotherapy of bacterial infections diagnosed in individual patients, including pediatric patients.
Arena, Fabio +3 more
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Standardization of Susceptibility Testing Methods
Journal of Chemotherapy, 1997Standardization of antibiotic susceptibility tests is desirable but faces several problems. Despite considerable effort, it has been impossible to devise an ideal medium, and discussion continues as to the best inoculum, disk content, atmosphere of incubation, method of reading results, and interpretation of those results in both microbiological and ...
I, Phillips, A, King
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Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobic Bacteria
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1989Abstract The importance of anaerobes as causes of significant infections is now widely recognized. The medical journals are replete with articles devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of these infections. In particular, studies in patients and experimental animals have documented the benefit of specific antimicrobials directed against ...
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