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  1. Minimum inhibitory concentration - Wikipedia

    • In microbiology, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) is the lowest concentration of a chemical, usually a drug, which prevents visible in vitro growth of bacteria or fungi. MIC testing is performed in both diagnostic and drug discovery laboratories. The MIC is determined by preparing a dilution series of the chemical, adding agar or broth, then inoculati… See more

    History

    After the discovery and commercialization of antibiotics, microbiologist, pharmacologist, and physician See more

    Clinical usage

    Nowadays, the MIC is used in antimicrobial susceptibility testing. The MIC is reported by providing the susceptibility interpretation next to each antibiotic. The different susceptibility interpretations are: "S" (susceptibl… See more

    Methods

    There are three main reagents necessary to run this assay: the media, an antimicrobial agent, and the microbe being tested. The most commonly used media is cation-adjusted Mueller Hinton Broth, due to its ability to su… See more

     
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