Antimicrobial susceptibility testing for Mycobacterium sp

Methods in Molecular Biology
Delia Blanco-RuanoAlfonso Mendoza

Abstract

The concept of antimicrobial susceptibility testing is an essential part of clinical microbiology. Antimicrobial testing has played a central role in the identification of new antibiotics and defining their clinical uses. Here we describe different approaches to determine the activity of compounds in medium- or high-throughput format.

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