PMID: 2093841Sep 1, 1990Paper

A rapid susceptibility testing method for yeasts to 5-fluorocytosine

Mycoses
M Scheven

Abstract

A rapid method of susceptibility testing of yeasts to 5-fluorocytosine is demonstrated. The method is based on photometric determination of the optical density of yeast suspensions before and after incubation for 4 h in the presence of the antifungal. The method was evaluated with 50 Candida strains.

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