Autores
Estrella Martín-Mazuelos, María Jesús Gutiérrez, Ana Isabel Aller, Samuel Bernal, María Angeles Martínez, Olga Montero, Guillermo Quindós
Fecha de publicación
1999/4/1
Revista
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Volumen
43
Número
4
Páginas
477-481
Editor
Oxford University Press
Descripción
The Etest strip is a promising tool of broad application in clinical microbiology. The method provides MIC readings and is easier to perform than broth microdilution. We carried out a study to compare the MICs of fluconazole and itraconazole obtained by the Etest with those obtained by broth microdilution, performed according to the guidelines of the NCCLS document M27-A, with 402 clinical isolates (360 Candida albicans, 17 Candida tropicalis, nine Candida krusei, nine Candida glabrata and seven Candida parapsilosis) and seven control isolates. The agreement between MICs by the two methods (at 6∓ 2 dilutions) was 74.5% for fluconazole and 61.4% for itraconazole. These results suggest that further development is necessary to standardize the medium and incubation conditions before introduction of the Etest as a routine method in the clinical microbiology laboratory for fluconazole and …
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