Title: Lab 8: Approach to Identification -
1Lab 8 Approach to Identification - API System
and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
2Microorganism Identification
3Recall how many tests are done to identify Gram
Negative Rods (below). Wouldnt it be convenient
if there was a one-step system for all of these
tests?
4Rapid Identification Systems API 20E
- The API 20E system is a multiple test system
allowing the determination of 20 different
biochemical tests simultaneously. - Most commonly used to identify gram-negative
bacteria like E.coli, Salmonella, and Shigella.
See pgs 105-111
5Antimicrobial Susceptibility TestingThe
Kirby-Bauer Method
- Antimicrobial is a general term for something
that inhibits or kills microbes. - An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial that is
made by microbes to kill or inhibit other
microbes. - Very few antibiotics are effective against all
types of bacteria (most are effective against
either gram positive OR gram negative bacteria).
6Antimicrobial Susceptibility TestingThe
Kirby-Bauer Method
- Antibiotics are produced by metabolic reactions
of bacteria and fungi. - Most antibiotics produced come from 2 bacterial
strains, Streptomyces and Bacillus, and the fungi
Penicillium.
Penicillium
7Antimicrobial Susceptibility TestingThe
Kirby-Bauer Method
- This lab technique asks the question Which of
these drugs stops the spread of this particular
strain of bacteria? - The procedure is designed to evaluate the
susceptibility of a pathogen to assorted
antibiotics. - Disk diffusion test uses a Petri plate of agar
(Mueller-Hinton) inoculated with bacteria over
entire surface. Paper disks with standard
concentration of antibiotic is placed on the
agar. - Zone of inhibition inhibition of bacterial
growth around the antibiotic disk.
Zone of inhibition
8Antimicrobial Susceptibility TestingThe
Kirby-Bauer Method
- Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) the
concentration of antibiotic at the edge of the
disk zone of inhibition. MIC is determined by
comparing the zone of inhibition to MIC standards
in a table (pg 116). - Susceptible zone size indicates antibiotic is
effective for treatment. - Intermediate zone size indicates antibiotic is
moderately effective for treatment. - Resistant zone size indicates antibiotic is
ineffective for treatment.
9Antibiotic Susceptibility Test Part 1Pages
114-116
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12Assignments for this week
- Lab Reports
- API PRE-LAB questions 1-3
- Kirby Bauer Lab chart and questions 1-4
- Lab Smart (reminder)
- Identification of Unknown Bacteria
- Available Oct 21st, Due Nov 17th
13Antibiotic Susceptibility Test Part 2
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15Antibiotic Susceptibility Test Part 2