Why are you plating on to MH II plus 5% sheeps blood? I understand using MH II agar buy never saw the addition of blood. Is that allowed under CLSI testing? Your final result picture is actually not a blood enhanced agar. I can imagine the blood makes it easier to see the point of intersection, but again, what does CLSI say about this? Also, i was hoping to get tips for reading and interpreting the final ellipses. Perhaps a follow up video? That and maybe a comparison of MICs from gold standard broth microdilution.
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Thanks, that was a really simplified illustration...
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is it 0.5 Mc Farland?
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Why are you plating on to MH II plus 5% sheeps blood? I understand using MH II agar buy never saw the addition of blood. Is that allowed under CLSI testing? Your final result picture is actually not a blood enhanced agar. I can imagine the blood makes it easier to see the point of intersection, but again, what does CLSI say about this?
Also, i was hoping to get tips for reading and interpreting the final ellipses. Perhaps a follow up video? That and maybe a comparison of MICs from gold standard broth microdilution.
Valerie Stevens depending on the organism. If it’s a fastidious organism you need to use sheep blood or else it won’t grow.
Anaerobes are done on brucella blood agar, MH for aerobes
E test on a Bap plate? Doesn’t sound clsi ok
and when you have 200 antibiograms to do you, you have to flick for 10 hours!!!!!!. one colony in 2 ml Destille water, vortex and thats it....