Microbiology Lab5
Microbiology Lab5
Microbiology Lab5
Department of Pharmacy
2nd Stage // 1st Semester
Practical Medical Microbiology // 5th Lab
The lecturer // Marwa A. Hassan
Antibiotic sensitivity test: a test done to check the effectiveness of a drug against a
bacterium and to select the best drug that acts against the bacterial infections.
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- A large body of data and experience has been collected concerning susceptibility tests
performed with this medium.
3. Compare the tube with the turbidity standard and adjust the density of the test
suspension to that of the standard by adding more bacteria or more sterile saline.
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4. Inoculate the plates by dipping a sterile swab into the inoculum.
- Remove excess inoculum by pressing and rotating the swab firmly against the side of
the tube above the level of the liquid.
5. Streak the swab all over the surface of the medium three times, rotating the plate
through an angle of 60⁰ after each application.
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6. Leave the inoculum to dry for a few minutes before applying the antibiotic discs, by
using 100 mm diameter petridish, seven disc may be applied (using sterile forceps),
one in centre and six in periphery.
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11.Measurement of diameter using a ruler (A) or a pair of calipers (B) on the under-
surface of the plate containing transparent medium or using automated zone readers
(C).
(A) (B)
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(C)
12. The diameter of inhibition zone is measured using a ruler or a pair of calipers.
- This diameter is interpreted according to the critical diameters.
13. Control strains of Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa
etc. should be tested each time when a new batch of agar or discs is used.