Antimicrobial susceptibility testing to evaluate minimum inhibitory concentration values of clinically relevant antibiotics
Abstract
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing is used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), the standard measurement of antibiotic activity. Here, we present a protocol for evaluating MIC values of clinically relevant antibiotics against bacterial isolates cultured in standard bacteriologic medium and in mammalian cell culture medium. We describe steps for pathogen identification, culturing bacteria, preparing MIC plates, MIC assay incubation, and determining MIC. This protocol can potentially optimize the use of existing antibiotics while enhancing efforts to discover new ones.
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Journal
STAR Protocols
Volume
4
Number
3