Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing Method
First Claim
1. A method of determining effectiveness of antibiotics, comprising the steps of:
- (a) obtaining a bacterial sample;
(b) identifying the type of bacteria in the bacterial sample;
(c) selecting a set of antibiotics based on the identity of the bacteria in the bacterial sample;
(d) obtaining a control sample from the bacterial sample;
(e) placing the bacterial sample in solutions containing the set of antibiotics;
(f) monitoring growth of bacteria in the respective antibiotic solutions; and
(g) comparing bacterial growth in the respective antibiotic solutions with bacterial growth in the control sample.
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Abstract
The method includes several steps including obtaining a bacterial sample; identifying the type of bacteria in the bacterial sample; selecting a set of antibiotics based on the identity of the bacteria in the bacterial sample; obtaining a control sample from the bacterial sample; placing the bacterial sample in solutions containing the set of antibiotics; determining concentration of bacteria in the respective antibiotic solutions; determining growth curves for the respective antibiotic solutions based on the determined bacterial concentration; and comparing the growth curves for the respective antibiotic solutions with a growth curve determined from the control sample. An identification and quantification system may be used to select the set of antibiotics, and further may be used in the steps of determining concentration of bacteria in the respective antibiotic solutions and determining growth curves for the respective antibiotic solutions based on the determined bacterial concentration.
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1. A method of determining effectiveness of antibiotics, comprising the steps of:
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(a) obtaining a bacterial sample; (b) identifying the type of bacteria in the bacterial sample; (c) selecting a set of antibiotics based on the identity of the bacteria in the bacterial sample; (d) obtaining a control sample from the bacterial sample; (e) placing the bacterial sample in solutions containing the set of antibiotics; (f) monitoring growth of bacteria in the respective antibiotic solutions; and (g) comparing bacterial growth in the respective antibiotic solutions with bacterial growth in the control sample. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of determining effectiveness of antibiotics, comprising the steps of:
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(a) obtaining a bacterial sample; (b) identifying the type of bacteria in the bacterial sample; (c) selecting a set of antibiotics based on the identity of the bacteria in the bacterial sample; (d) obtaining a control sample from the bacterial sample; (e) placing the bacterial sample in solutions containing the set of antibiotics; (f) determining concentration of bacteria in the respective antibiotic solutions; (g) determining growth curves for the respective antibiotic solutions based on the bacterial concentration determined from step (f); and (h) comparing the growth curves for the respective antibiotic solutions with a growth curve determined from the control sample. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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