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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of bacteria isolated from animals: considerations concerning the predefinition of breakpoints from the clinical pharmacological viewpoint
Authors:Kietzmann Manfred  Böttner Alexander  Hafez H Mohamed  Kehrenberg Corinna  Klarmann Dieter  Krabisch Peter  Kühn Tilman  Luhofer Gabriele  Richter Angelika  Schwarz Stefan  Traeder Wolfgang  Waldmann Karl-Heinz  Wallmann Jürgen  Werckenthin Christiane;Arbeitsgruppe "Antibiotikaresistenz" der Deutschen Veterinärmedizinischen;Gesellschaft eV
Institution:Institut für Pharmakologie,Toxikologie und Pharmazie, Tier?rztliche Hochschule Hannover. manfred.kietzmann@tiho-hannover.de
Abstract:In vitro susceptibility tests are performed to receive information for selecting the most suitable antibacterial agent. As result of in vitro susceptibility tests, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) indicates bacteria as resistant or sensitive. To determine MIC, therapeutically relevant breakpoints have to be defined. Microbiological criteria, chemical and physical characteristics as well as pharmacokinetic and toxicological (tolerance) properties of the antimicrobial compounds have to be considered in the selection of the therapeutic agent in addition to clinical experiences. Using some concentration and time dependent antibiotics as examples, it is demonstrated that the above mentioned criteria are not sufficiently considered in currently defined breakpoints.
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