Quinupristin/Dalfopristin 15 µg (1x 50 Blisters, Mast)
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Background:
Antibiotic susceptibility discs are used to determine the semi-quantitative susceptibility of common, fast-growing, and certain fastidious bacteria to antibiotics using the agar diffusion method.
Test principle:
Filter paper discs impregnated with defined quantities of antibiotics are placed on the surface of an appropriate medium (e.g., Mueller-Hinton agar). The culture medium must first be inoculated with a standardized inoculum (EUCAST recommendation: McFarland 0.5) of a fresh pure culture of the bacterial strain to be tested. After a 24-hour incubation, growth is checked, the inhibition zones around the test discs are measured, and compared with clinical breakpoints for the various antibiotics tested to determine susceptibility (S - Susceptible at standard exposure, I - Susceptible with increased exposure, R - Resistant). The diameter of the inhibition zones corresponds to the susceptibility of the tested bacterial strain to the antibiotic concentration at the edge of the inhibition zone.
You can find various service documents, such as templates with inhibition zone limits for easy evaluation of the agar diffusion test, a collection of guidelines, and application videos in our media library.
Content and Storage:
- Cartridges with 50 test discs each.
- Store at 2-8°C.
Note: Cartridges of the MAST system are only compatible with MAST dispensers.
As an alternative to agar diffusion, we recommend agar dilution, which can be semi-automated, for example, with the MICRONAUT system, and for which there are increasingly more precise clinical breakpoints. That is, since EUCAST 10.0 (2020) at the latest, certain antibiotics can only be tested using agar dilution, and no longer using agar diffusion (!). We are happy to advise you on this and help you find the best solution for your needs.
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Instructions for Use