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Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing
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Theory
Procedure
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1)
Choose the best medium for performing antibiotic susceptibility test
Sabouraud Dextrose agar
Nutrient agar
Mueller Hinton Agar
Chocolate agar
2)
Importance of Kirby Bauer test is
Qualitative
Quantitative
Semi-quantitative
Semi-qualitative
3)
Area of no growth around an antibiotic disk indicates
The organism is resistant to that particular antibiotic
The organism is susceptible to that antibiotic
The chemical agent lacks the ability to diffuse into the medium
None of the above
4)
Factors which influence antimicrobial susceptibility testing is/are
pH
Moisture
Effects of Thymidine or Thymine
All the above
5)
An organism is resistant to an antibiotic means
Produce large inhibition zones
Able to grow well in the MHA plate
Can grow around the impregnated antibiotic disk
Cannot grow in the presence of antibiotic disk
6)
0.5 McFarland standard solution is a combination of
Barium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
Barium chloride dihydrate and sulfuric acid
Barium bromide and sulphuric acid
Barium perchlorate and nitric acid
7)
Principle of Kirby Bauer test
Dilution of antibiotic agents
Solubility of chemical agents
Diffusion of antibiotic agents
Confluent growth of microorganism
Cite this Simulator:
vlab.amrita.edu,. (2013). Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=3&brch=73&sim=1628&cnt=3
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