Comparative Evaluation of Disc Diffusion eMasurements with Minimum Inhibitory Concentration values in Meropenem Susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae Isolates
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2023-09Author
Denagamagei, SS
Senaratne, T
Jayathilaka, AWGSN
Nakkawita, D
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Meropenem is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat resistant bacterial infections.
Disc diffusion testing is the routine method used for antibiotic sensitivity. Knowledge on
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of sensitive and resistant isolates is important in
treatment decisions and predicting the future usefulness of the drug. The study aimed to
determine the most effective susceptibility test for meropenem against Enterobacteriaceae
by comparing MIC values from Epsilometer test (E test) with disc diffusion test. Sixty
isolates resistant to first line antibiotics from patient clinical specimens were collected.
Meropenem sensitivity was tested and read using disc diffusion method according to
Cinical Laboratory Standards Institute 2022 standards and MIC was determined using E
test strips. Data demonstrated a normal distribution (p=0.32) where 51.7% of total samples
(n=31) reported as resistant and 48.3% of total samples (n=29) reported as sensitive for
both test approaches. MIC of sensitive samples was in 0.016 - 1µg/ml range and the
interpreted results were correlated with disc diffusion measurement results. No statistical
difference in results was observed between two test methods (p=0.34). However, MIC
values of 46.7% was not detected by E test suggesting their MIC values lie beyond the E
strip range (0.002 - 32µg/ml). A significant correlation (p=0) and a perfect agreement
(κ=1) between E test and disc diffusion methods were reported indicating susceptibility
interpreted from the two test approaches were compatible. In conclusion, both approaches
were effective susceptibility tests of meropenem for Enterobacteriaceae isolates.
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