MULTICENTER COMPARISON OF A COLORIMETRIC MICRODILUTION BROTH METHOD WITH THE REFERENCE MACRODILUTION METHOD FOR IN-VITRO SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING OF YEAST ISOLATES
Ma. Pfaller et al., MULTICENTER COMPARISON OF A COLORIMETRIC MICRODILUTION BROTH METHOD WITH THE REFERENCE MACRODILUTION METHOD FOR IN-VITRO SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING OF YEAST ISOLATES, Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease, 19(1), 1994, pp. 9-13
This multicenter study was performed to compare a colorimetric microdi
lution method with the NCCLS M27-P reference macrodilution method for
the testing of yeast isolates against amphotericin B, fluconazole, and
5-fluorocytosine (5FC). Testing was performed on ten yeast isolates i
n five independent laboratories. All sites tested each isolate a total
of 20 times with both methods. MICs were read after 48 h incubation.
The macrodilution MIC reference range was defined as the modal MIC +/-
1-log(2) dilution for each organism-antifungal agent combination. Agr
eement between the M27-P reference range results and the microdilution
MICs was 86% with amphotericin B, 90% with fluconazole, and 93% with
5FC. Based on these data, it is apparent that new approaches, such as
the colorimetric microdilution method, will provide MIC values compara
ble to the M27-P macrodilution method in a format that is more practic
al for use in a busy clinical laboratory.