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Rapid determination of antimicrobial susceptibility patterns ofListeria monocytogenes isolates by the autobac AIS and MIC procedures
Authors:Patrick A Dillon  Sue B Overman  Dr Timothy L Overman
Institution:(1) Clinical Microbiology Laboratories, University of Kentucky Medical Center, 40511 Lexington, Kentucky, USA;(2) Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, 40511 Lexington, Kentucky, USA;(3) Pathology Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, 40511 Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Abstract:A total of 34 isolates ofListeria monocytogenes were tested against ampicillin, cephalothin, chloramphenicol, erythromycin, tetracycline, and penicillin-G using the Autobac 3-h AIS and the Autobac 5-h MIC procedures. The results were compared to susceptibility category interpretations and MICs determined using the Sceptor system. With the Sceptor System, all isolates were interpreted to be moderately susceptible to ampicillin and penicillin-G, and susceptible to the four other antibiotics. With the Autobac AIS, all isolates were interpreted to be susceptible to all the antibiotics except penicillin-G. All but one of the 34 isolates were interpreted to be resistant to penicillin-G with the Autobac AIS test. The remaining isolate was interpreted to be indeterminant. The Autobac AIS test was unsatisfactory for determining the susceptibility ofL. monocytogenes isolates to penicillin-G. The Autobac MIC results correlated well with the MIC results of the Sceptor system provided that the Autobac was programmed as though it were testing enterococci. The Autobac MIC reported penicillin-G MICs in units per milliliter and required the use of a conversion factor to obtain micrograms per milliliter, and did not allow for the testing of erythromycin. The Autobac MIC susceptibility category interpretations must not be used, as they were derived from an outdated susceptibility standard. The Autobac MIC test may be used if the limitations given above are observed.
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