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Sensitivity analysis





Sensitivity analysis

Definition:

Sensitivity analysis determines the effectiveness of antibiotics against microorganisms such as bacteria that have been isolated from cultures.

Sensitivity analysis may be performed along with:


Alternative Names:
Antibiotic sensitivity
How the test is performed:


Colonies of microorganisms are combined with different antibiotics to see how well each antibiotic stops each colony from growing. The test determines the effectiveness of each antibiotic against a particular organism.


How to prepare for the test:

There is no special preparation.


How the test will feel:

The way the test feels depends upon the method used for obtaining the specific culture.


Why the test is performed:

The test shows which antibiotic drugs should be used to treat an infection.





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