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14 lip 2020 · Classical AST techniques such as broth microdilution, disk diffusion, gradient tests, agar dilution and breakpoint tests are based on continuous exposure of a bacterial isolate to a set of antimicrobials, followed by a visual detection of growth.
12 paź 2017 · Most of the commercially available rapid methods for identifying antimicrobial resistance are genotypic methods — that is, methods that rely on the detection of resistance genes or gene...
18 mar 2019 · This Review provides a detailed overview of antimicrobial resistance identification and characterization methods, from traditional antimicrobial susceptibility testing to recent...
17 maj 2020 · The performance of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) of bacterial pathogens is an important task to determine susceptibility to the antimicrobial agents and to detect possible drug resistance in clinical microbiology laboratories.
23 mar 2022 · This article reviews common antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) methods and relevant issues concerning the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Although accurate, classic technologies used in clinical microbiology to profile antimicrobial susceptibility are time-consuming and relatively expensive.
23 mar 2022 · Accurate and rapid detection of resistance to antimicrobial drugs, and subsequent appropriate antimicrobial treatment, combined with antimicrobial stewardship, are essential for controlling the emergence and spread of AMR.
1 wrz 2024 · Analytical methods being the forefront AMR combating strategy, the present review portrays a comprehensive overview of the analytical methods employed in antimicrobial resistance testing, evaluating their advantages and setbacks to overcome the hurdles and promote AMR treatment strategies.