Selected article for: "antimicrobial diffusion and diffusion method"

Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_1249
    Snippet: Between 2015 and 2017, 41 samples from dogs (n=35) and cats (n=6) were submitted for blood culture from several veterinary hospitals and clinics to the Genevet Laboratory. The samples were collected according to the proper asepsis rules (trichotomy and disinfection of the venipuncture site and bottle extremity), and blood was inoculated in a paediatric aerobic blood culture bottle. Bacteria were isolated after 24h of growth in the haemoculture bo.....
    Document: Between 2015 and 2017, 41 samples from dogs (n=35) and cats (n=6) were submitted for blood culture from several veterinary hospitals and clinics to the Genevet Laboratory. The samples were collected according to the proper asepsis rules (trichotomy and disinfection of the venipuncture site and bottle extremity), and blood was inoculated in a paediatric aerobic blood culture bottle. Bacteria were isolated after 24h of growth in the haemoculture bottles and then grew on selective media for methicillin‐resistant Staphyloccoccus spp. (MRS) and extended‐spectrum beta‐lactamases producer (ESBL) Enterobacteriaceae. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed by the disc diffusion method and/or minimum inhibitory concentration. CLSI clinical breakpoints were applied.

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