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A simple method for determining the sensitivity of micro-organisms to serial dilutions of antibiotics

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At this laboratory the routine sensitivity tests of micro-organisms against sulfathiazol and antibiotics have been performed in plastic dishes for half a year. The dishes are cleaned and sterilized in the same way as bacteriological glassware. The use of these dishes offers some advantages over other conventional dilution methods employing tubes or Petri dishes with solid media: the sensitivity to serial dilutions of one antibiotic may be measured in one and the same plate, and in this way a considerable amount of glassware and of space in the incubator may be saved; the readings are easily done and distinct. It has been demonstrated that sensitivity tests with two standard strains against sulfathiazol and various antibiotics may be reproduced with the same endpoints.

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Van Der Veen, J., Bots, L. A simple method for determining the sensitivity of micro-organisms to serial dilutions of antibiotics. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 20, 229–232 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02543725

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