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ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY TESTING I. OBJECTIVES II. …

Microbiology BIOL 275 Dr. Eby Bassiri 1 ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY TESTING I. OBJECTIVES To utilize specific monitoring techniques to evaluate the susceptibility of a microbe to different antibiotics. To distinguish the range of activity of an ANTIBIOTIC . To recognize and define advantages and limitations of two different susceptibility TESTING procedures. II. INTRODUCTION There is a large number of antimicrobial agents available for treating diseases caused by microorganisms. Such drugs are now an essential part of modern medical practice. The antimicrobial agents used in medical practice are aimed at eliminating the infecting microorganisms or at preventing the establishment of an infection.

The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) Method 1. Label two titer plates, one for Staph. aureus and one for E. coli. In both plates, wells A1 to A6 and B1 to B6 are for Tetracycline (T), while wells C1 to C6 and D1 to D6 are for Gentamicin …

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