L. Boyanova, Comparative evaluation of two methods for testing metronidazole susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori in routine practice, DIAG MICR I, 35(1), 1999, pp. 33-36
Applicabilities of modified disk diffusion method (MDDM) and screening agar
method (SAM) were evaluated in order to detect metronidazole resistance in
vitro among 96 Helicobacter pylori strains. SAM was based on 8-mg/liter me
tronidazole as breakpoint, and MDDM was performed using disks containing 5
mu g of the drug. Of 96 strains tested, 48 (50%) exhibited inhibitory zones
of 26 mm or less by MDDM, and 44 (45.8%) were found resistant to 8 mg/lite
r metronidazole. Colonies growing within the inhibitory zones by MDDM were
detected in six (6.2%) of all strains tested, and the subcultures revealed
resistance by both methods. Overall agreement between the results of both t
ests was found in 90 (93.8%) of the 96 isolates. There is a possibility of
great discrepancies between the two methods for testing H. pylori against m
etronidazole, so the results must be interpreted with caution. (C) 1999 Els
evier Science Inc.