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Growth media and assay plate material can impact on the effectiveness of cationic biocides and antibiotics against different bacterial species.

L J BockC K HindJ M SuttonMatthew E Wand
Published in: Letters in applied microbiology (2018)
There are an increasing number of reports of bacterial strains that are multi-drug resistant. The use of biocides as part of infection control is crucial in helping to combat the spread of these particular strains. Unlike for antibiotics, there are few standardized measuring techniques to understand if an isolate has become more resistant to biocides. This study demonstrates the importance of media composition and plate material on variation and reporting of susceptibility of several bacterial species to specific cationic biocides. It is a useful comparison study to highlight the need to standardize biocide susceptibility testing.
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