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. 1991 Aug;35(8):1641-6.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.35.8.1641.

Fluconazole susceptibility testing of Candida albicans: microtiter method that is independent of inoculum size, temperature, and time of reading

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Fluconazole susceptibility testing of Candida albicans: microtiter method that is independent of inoculum size, temperature, and time of reading

E Anaissie et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1991 Aug.

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  • Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1992 May;36(5):1170

Abstract

In vitro antifungal susceptibility testing generally remains unstandardized and unreliable for directing therapy. When azoles are tested, this problem is further compounded by the lack of definite reading end points. We determined the in vitro susceptibility of 50 Candida albicans isolates (including 10 reference strains) to fluconazole by using a microbroth dilution method in which microtiter plates were agitated immediately before reading. Six fungal inoculum sizes (ranging from 2 x 10(2) to 4 x 10(5) CFU/ml), three different times of reading (24, 48, and 72 h), and two temperatures (30 and 35 degrees C) were tested. We also compared visual and spectrophotometric determinations of MIC end points. This agitation method resulted in clear-cut visual end points that were reproducible for different observers within the same laboratory, that were independent of inoculum size, temperature of incubation, and time of reading, and that correlated well with the degree of fungal inhibition as determined by spectrophotometry. Median MICs also correlated with usually achievable levels of fluconazole in serum and tissue of humans and experimental animals.

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