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CLSI M11

Methods for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobic Bacteria; Approved Standard

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Organization: CLSI
Publication Date: 1 February 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 56
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The methods described in this document are intended for testing commonly isolated anaerobic bacteria. The agar dilution method may be used to test a variety of anaerobic organisms. Currently, the broth microdilution method is suggested only for testing organisms from the Bacteroides fragilis group. If and when other applications are approved, they will be published in subsequent versions of M11 and in annual updates of CLSI document M100.

Document History

October 1, 2018
Methods for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobic Bacteria
This standard describes the CLSI antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) reference agar dilution method as well as the alternative broth microdilution method for Bacteroides spp. and...
CLSI M11
February 1, 2012
Methods for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobic Bacteria; Approved Standard
The methods described in this document are intended for testing commonly isolated anaerobic bacteria. The agar dilution method may be used to test a variety of anaerobic organisms. Currently, the...
January 1, 2007
Methods for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobic Bacteria; Approved Standard
The methods described in this document are intended for testing commonly isolated anaerobic bacteria. The agar dilution method may be used to test a wide variety of anaerobic organisms. Currently the...
January 1, 1990
Methods for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobic Bacteria
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