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Evaluating amikacin minimum inhibitory concentration in trailing growth for Mycobacterium avium complex.

Bosung ParkTae Sun ShimKyung-Wook JoEun Jeong WonMi-Na KimHeungsup Sung
Published in: Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) (2023)
To maintain the current CLSI breakpoint, trailing growth should be ignored when reading the amikacin MIC of MAC. To read the MIC at complete bacterial inhibition, the CLSI breakpoint needs to be raised.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • working memory
  • single molecule