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J Clin Microbiol. 1983 September; 18(3): 645-651

Influence of inoculum growth phase on microdilution susceptibility tests.

A L Barry, R E Badal and R W Hawkinson

ABSTRACT

Two types of commercially available microdilution trays were inoculated with log-phase cultures, stationary-phase cultures, and direct suspensions of 18- to 24-h colonies, with essentially comparable results. Direct pick-up of colonies was also tested with two Prompt inoculation systems (3M Co.); they were found to be convenient and reliable methods for standardizing inocula without preincubation in broth and without turbidity adjustment.


J Clin Microbiol. 1983 September; 18(3): 645-651




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