Evaluation of the QMAC‐dRAST System Version 2.5 for Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Gram‐Negative Bacteria From Positive Blood Culture Broth and Subcultured Colony Isolates
Tae Yeul Kim,
Minhee Kang,
Hyang Jin Shim
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundRapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) for bloodstream infections (BSIs) facilitates the optimization of antimicrobial therapy, preventing antimicrobial resistance and improving patient outcomes. QMAC‐dRAST (QuantaMatrix Inc., Korea) is a rapid AST platform based on microfluidic chip technology that performs AST directly using positive blood culture broth (PBCB). This study evaluated the performance of QMAC‐dRAST for Gram‐negative bacteria using PBCB and subcultured colony isolates, compari… Show more
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