Cartridge of 50 Disks: Disks For Antifungal Susceptibility Testing
Cartridge of 50 Disks: Disks For Antifungal Susceptibility Testing
Cartridge of 50 Disks: Disks For Antifungal Susceptibility Testing
CARTRIDGE OF 50 DISKS
STUDY OF THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF FUNGI TO ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS
1- INTENDED USE
These disks are used to determine the susceptibility of yeasts (Candida, Cryptococcus, etc.) and spore-bearing filamentous
fungi (Aspergillus) to antifungal agents, by an agar diffusion method.
2- PRINCIPLE
Paper disks impregnated with a defined concentration of antifungal agent are deposited on the surface of semi-synthetic
medium (5-Fluorocytosin) or casitone medium (Amphotericin B, Nystatin, Econazole, Clotrimazole, Miconazole, Ketoconazole)
previously inoculated with a calibrated inoculum prepared from a pure culture of the fungal strain to be tested. An antifungal
concentration gradient is established around the disks placed on the agar. After incubation, the diameter of the zones of
inhibition observed around the disks is used to deduce the Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MIC) of the various antifungal
agents for the strain tested and clinical classification (Sensitive, Intermediate, Resistant).
3- HOW SUPPLIED
The 6.5 mm diameter disks, made from superior quality absorbent paper, are impregnated with precise concentrations of
antifungal agents.
The disks are clearly identified by a code, comprising 2 or 3 letters, printed on each side of the disk (Table 1).
Bio-Rad disks are supplied in cartridges of 50 disks packaged in watertight containers containing a desiccant.
4- STORAGE
The expiry date applies exclusively to disks contained in intact cartridges stored according to the manufacturer's instructions.
The expiry date and batch number are indicated on each packaging (cartridge and container).
• Cartridges of disks must be stored in their containers at a temperature between +2°C and +8°C in a dry place.
• Cartridges must be allowed to adjust to room temperature (18-30°C) before opening. After applying the disks, return unused
cartridges to a temperature between +2°C and +8°C.
• Do not use disks after the expiry date.
• If cartridges are stored in the dispenser after use, the dispenser must be stored at +2-8°C in a dry place with desiccant.
• The stability of disks and opened cartridges placed in dispensers has been validated under routine conditions of use for
6 weeks.
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7- INSTRUCTIONS
• Samples: Disks must not be used for tests performed directly on biological samples.
• Refer to the instructions for Casitone agar (code 55813) or Semi-Synthetic medium (code 55812) for preparation of the
inoculum from a pure, fresh culture, the mode of inoculation, and the incubation temperature and time.
• Good Laboratory Practices should also be applied at all times.
For strains considered to be resistant (diameter of the zone of inhibition less than 10 mm), determination of the M.I.C. should be
performed or the strains should be sent to a mycology reference laboratory.
* For 5-fluorocytosine, the presence of small colonies in the zone of inhibition corresponds to resistant mutants.
** For imidazoles, the evaluation is sometimes difficult, as some strains present two zones of inhibition:
• a large zone
• a smaller zone with small colonies which do not appear to be resistant when susceptibility testing is repeated: growth of
these small colonies is also observed during determination of the M.I.C.
a- Results obtained with Candida albicans and other yeast-like fungi (1), (3)
b- The Sensitive, Intermediate or Resistant classification is based on comparison of the M.I.C. and serum antifungal
concentrations obtained with usual oral or intravenous dosages (2).
Antifungal susceptibility testing of spore-bearing filamentous fungi (such as Aspergillus fumigatus) can be performed under
similar conditions to those of yeast-like fungi (inoculum = 106 spores/ml).
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11- LIMITS OF USE
Test performances depend not only on the activity of the disks, but also on other factors such as the use of a standardized
inoculum, appropriate reference strains, suitable pre-tested culture media and an adequate disk storage temperature.
12- REFERENCES
1. DROUHET E., DUPONT B. Bull. Soc. Fr. Mycol. Med. 1978, 2, 165-170 – Antibiogramme des champignons aux
antifongiques.
2. DROUHET E., DUPONT B. Encyclopédie médico-chirurgicale (Paris. 1976, 9. La. Infect. 8004 M10: Traitements
antifongiques.
3. DROUHET E. et al., Standardization of the antifungal sensitivity tests. Report of the Study Group of the French Society for
Medical Mycology, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mycol. Med., 1981, 10, n°1, 131-134.
4. GRILLOT R. Les antifongiques. Présentation synoptique et tests in vitro. Grillot R. (ed). Les mycoses humaines: démarche
diagnostique. Elsevier, Paris, 1996, pp. 323-353.
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