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  • The antimicrobial susceptibility testing of new agents, like dalbavancin, needs to be standardized and reflect the actual effectiveness of the drug.
  • Method modifications, including using dimethyl sulfoxide as the primary solvent and adding 0.002% polysorbate-80, are essential for obtaining reliable results.
  • These adjustments resulted in consistent minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) outcomes for both quality control strains and clinical isolates of gram-positive bacteria across various labs.

Article Abstract

Performance of antimicrobial susceptibility tests with new agents requires careful consideration of the properties of the antimicrobial to ensure that the tests are standardized, reproducible, and reflect the true potency of the drug. Dalbavancin is a new glycopeptide with potent activity against gram-positive bacterial species. The investigations described here demonstrated that methodologic modifications of procedures are necessary to ensure consistent test results, both for quality control and for routine testing of clinical isolates. Dimethyl sulfoxide is the preferred primary solvent. The addition of 0.002% polysorbate-80 (a surfactant) to dalbavancin-containing wells in the reference broth microdilution assay resulted in consistent and reproducible MIC results for three quality control strains: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 29213, Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212, and Streptococcus pneumoniae ATCC 49619. The same degree of consistency was observed among clinical isolates of gram-positive bacterial species tested in several clinical laboratories. These results indicate that the addition of 0.002% (final concentration) of the surfactant in broth microdilution tests produces optimal dalbavancin MICs required for accurate and reproducible clinical laboratory tests, without untoward influences of substrate binding or media constituents.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2045359PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02411-06DOI Listing

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