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Broth microdilution test of Candida glabrata at 48 hours

Broth microdilution test of Candida glabrata at 48 hours
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) determinations can be made using standardized panels of antifungals in a 96-well plate. Wells of broth are inoculated with a concentrated antifungal solution in serial two-fold dilutions. All wells are then inoculated with a specified amount of the fungal suspension of interest, suspended in an equal volume, and incubated at a given temperature and for a given length of time. The tubes are then examined for turbidity, which represents fungal growth. The MIC is the first well that is clear or that shows a significant diminution in turbidity relative to the control well. For example, the MICs for rows A, B, and C are observed in A9, B8, and C9, respectively. Row H is the control well.
Courtesy of Michael Pfaller, MD.
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