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Fluconazole disc diffusion testing for the routine laboratory

J L May1, A King, C A Warren

  • 1Department of Microbiology, UMDS, London, UK.

The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
|December 31, 1997
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A new fluconazole disc diffusion test offers a rapid and reliable method for antifungal susceptibility testing against Candida species in clinical labs. This validated test aids in timely treatment decisions for fluconazole-resistant infections.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Microbiology
  • Mycology
  • Antifungal Drug Resistance

Background:

  • Rising fluconazole resistance in Candida species necessitates improved diagnostic methods.
  • Current susceptibility testing can be time-consuming, delaying appropriate antifungal therapy.
  • Need for a rapid, reliable, and user-friendly test for clinical laboratory settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a disc diffusion test for fluconazole susceptibility against Candida species.
  • To identify the optimal agar medium for accurate and reproducible results.
  • To assess the test's reliability for clinical use in a hospital laboratory.

Main Methods:

  • Disc diffusion tests were performed on six different agar media.
  • Results were compared against Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) values.

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  • Yeast Nitrogen Base agar with glucose (YNBG) was selected based on correlation with MICs, growth quality, and zone edge definition.
  • Main Results:

    • Yeast Nitrogen Base agar with glucose (YNBG) showed the highest correlation (r = -0.95) with MIC values.
    • The method demonstrated reliability for Candida albicans and identified resistant isolates lacking zones of inhibition.
    • Caution is advised when interpreting results for slower-growing or uncommon Candida species.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed fluconazole disc diffusion test on YNBG is a reliable and practical tool for clinical laboratories.
    • Implementation provides essential therapeutic guidance for clinicians, improving patient care.
    • The test reduces reliance on external reference laboratories, saving time and costs.