1. Revisiting the susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to ethionamide in solid culture medium.
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Lakshmi R, Ramachandran R, Kumar DR, Sundar AS, Radhika G, Rahman F, Selvakumar N, and Kumar V
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- Culture Media, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Antitubercular Agents pharmacology, Ethionamide pharmacology, Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug effects
- Abstract
Background & Objectives: Increase in the isolation of drug resistant phenotypes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis necessitates accuracy in the testing methodology. Critical concentration defining resistance for ethionamide (ETO), needs re-evaluation in accordance with the current scenario. Thus, re-evaluation of conventional minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and proportion sensitivity testing (PST) methods for ETO was done to identify the ideal breakpoint concentration defining resistance., Methods: Isolates of M. tuberculosis (n=235) from new and treated patients were subjected to conventional MIC and PST methods for ETO following standard operating procedures., Results: With breakpoint concentration set at 114 and 156 µg/ml, an increase in specificity was observed whereas sensitivity was high with 80 µg/ml as breakpoint concentration. Errors due to false resistant and susceptible isolates were least at 80 µg/ml concentration., Interpretation & Conclusions: Performance parameters at 80 µg/ml breakpoint concentration indicated significant association between PST and MIC methods.
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- 2015
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