G. Kahlmeter et al., ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING IN SWEDEN - IV - QUALITY ASSURANCE, Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases, 1997, pp. 24-31
The performance of susceptibility testing depends on high-quality mate
rial (disks and media), good laboratory practice (robust methodology a
nd correct handling of material) and antimicrobial breakpoints being s
et in such a way that they allow for some intralaboratory variation. T
hus, breakpoints must not divide homogeneous bacterial populations. Ro
utine susceptibility testing should be checked with both internal and
external quality control programs. The internal quality control should
be designed to demonstrate the importance of minimizing random errors
and to rapidly disclose systematic errors. This can be achieved eithe
r through the repeated testing of defined control strains or by system
atic comparison of histograms of routine zone diameters with reference
histograms supplied by the Swedish Reference Group for Antibiotics (S
RGA and SRGA-M). The SRGA-M offers an external quality control program
which by its design also functions as an epidemiological surveillance
program. The quality control programs are supported by an educational
program for laboratory personnel.