Publication: Quicolor: A Novel System for Rapid Antibacterial Susceptibility Testing
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Early determination of antibacterial susceptibility increases the success of therapy, decreases unnecessary use of antibacterials and side effects and lowers the overall healthcare costs. We have evaluated a rapid antibacterial susceptibility test, Quicolor (Salubris Inc., Massachusetts, USA), which is based on a rapid culture medium that indicates growth early by changing its colour. Quicolor proved to be a reliable rapid test for determining antibacterial susceptibility, having an overall agreement of 97.6% with the conventional CLSI disk diffusion susceptibility test results. Between two methods overall agreement was 96.7% for Enterobacteriaceae, 96.8% for staphylococci and 94.2% for non-fermentative bacteria. There was only 0.6% major discrepancy in Enterobacteriaceae, 1.7% in staphylococci and 0.9% in non-fermentative bacteria. Since the test provides results in 3.5-6 h, it can provide the means to choose the right treatment regimen the same day the infectious agent is isolated.
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Annals of Microbiology
Volume
57
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1
Start Page
131
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135
