Light-scattering methods for antibiotic sensitivity tests.

作者: J Murray , P Evans , D W Hukins

DOI: 10.1136/JCP.33.10.995

关键词: Scattered lightAnalytical chemistryAngular dependenceSuspension (vehicle)Intensity (physics)Materials scienceIncubation periodFixed angleLight scatteringAntibiotic sensitivityPathology and Forensic MedicineGeneral Medicine

摘要: The total intensity of light scattered in the angular range 30 degrees-130 degrees by a suspension bacteria can be used as basis method antibiotic sensitivity testing. A procedure is given which are incubated presence antibiotic, test, and its absence, control, for 60 minutes. An incubation time 90 minutes gives slightly more reliable results. With this increased it necessary to measure only at single fixed angle or, most, few angles. Measuring dependence does not allow period reduced.

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