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Effect of carbon dioxide on broth microdilution susceptibility testing of Brucella spp
Lonsway DR , Jevitt LA , Uhl JR , Cockerill FR 3rd , Anderson ME , Sullivan MM , De BK , Edwards JR , Patel JB . J Clin Microbiol 2009 48 (3) 952-6 Since some strains of Brucella species may require carbon dioxide for growth, a multilaboratory study was conducted to compare broth microdilution susceptibility results using ambient air (AA) and 5% CO2 incubation conditions. Six antimicrobial agents were tested against 39 Brucella isolates. Aminoglycoside MICs tended to be 1 log2 dilution higher in CO2 than in AA; tetracycline-class MICs to be 1 log2 dilution lower in CO2. |
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