Antibiotic susceptibility testing using minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assays

  08 November 2024

Antimicrobial resistance is caused by genetic changes that allow bacteria to evade antibiotic treatment. Detecting antibiotic-resistant strains, selecting effective treatments, and evaluating novel antimicrobials are crucial. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assays are the gold standard in clinical practice, determining the lowest concentration needed to inhibit bacterial growth. These protocols are designed to aid in reliable research.

Author(s): Nikol Kadeřábková et al
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