2008
DOI: 10.1128/aac.00767-08
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Comparison of Disk Diffusion and Agar Dilution Methods for Erythromycin, Ciprofloxacin, and Tetracycline Susceptibility Testing of Campylobacter coli and for Tetracycline Susceptibility Testing of Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni

Abstract: With disk diffusion, the following zone diameters are suggested to be resistant and susceptible breakpoints, respectively: for susceptibility testing of Campylobacter coli, no inhibition zone and 15 mm or more for erythromycin, and 20 mm or less and 25 mm or more for ciprofloxacin, in the absence or presence of an inhibition zone around the nalidixic acid disk; and for susceptibility testing of C. coli and Campylobacter jejuni, 20 mm or less and 26 mm or more for tetracycline.

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“…In some of those studies, the results have been in line, though in some other studies, inconsistencies between the methods have been observed (8,9,15,(17)(18)(19)(20). Nevertheless, the disk diffusion test is currently widely used, since it is easy to perform in clinical microbiology laboratories.…”
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“…In some of those studies, the results have been in line, though in some other studies, inconsistencies between the methods have been observed (8,9,15,(17)(18)(19)(20). Nevertheless, the disk diffusion test is currently widely used, since it is easy to perform in clinical microbiology laboratories.…”
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“…Several previous papers have focused on the efficacy and accuracy of the disk diffusion method and the Etest method compared to the agar plate dilution or broth microdilution methods, with somewhat contradictory results (8,9,15,17,19,20). In these studies, the disk diffusion tests were performed only once for each strain.…”
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“…Overall, in comparison to the agar dilution method, the C. jejuni and C. coli erythromycin and ciprofloxacin disk diffusion method (3, 4, 6) so far agrees for 100% and 98% of the isolates for erythromycin and ciprofloxacin, respectively. Our results (3,4,6) match the CLSI erythromycin and ciprofloxacin disk diffusion method standardization (2): all isolates without a zone (6 mm) around erythromycin or ciprofloxacin disks were resistant to macrolides and ciprofloxacin, respectively.…”
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“…Institute (CLSI), to ensure that the results of the new and old methods were comparable to each other. While it is possible that different rates of antibiotic sensitivity may reflect changes in these methods several studies examining these different methods against a range of antibiotics and a range of organisms have generally found excellent correlation between tests with agreement approaching 95% in most studies [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%