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Panel:   4300 (Custom)
AR Bank # 0404 Salmonella Heidelberg
Study ID: GI-04

Biosample Accession #: SAMN12648954

   
Source:
stool


Panel:  Enteric Pathogen Diversity (GI)


MIC (μg/ml) Results and Interpretation
Drug MIC (μg/ml) INT
Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid 1>32R
Ampicillin >32R
Azithromycin 4---
Cefoxitin >32R
Ceftiofur >8---
Ceftriaxone 16R
Chloramphenicol 4S
Ciprofloxacin <=0.015S
Gentamicin <=0.25S
Nalidixic acid 4---
Streptomycin 8---
Sulfisoxazole <=16S
Tetracycline <=4S
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole 1<=0.12S
S – I –R Interpretation (INT) derived from CLSI 2025 M100 S35

1 Reflects MIC of first component
Device manufacturers and users of FDA cleared devices shall consult the FDA’s Antibacterial Susceptibility Test Interpretive Criteria       website for breakpoints recognized or recommended by FDA, and for information regarding FDA exceptions or additions to the applicable, recognized consensus standard.
Molecular Mechanisms of Resistance
CategoryGene
Beta-lactam CMY-2
 
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Propagation
MEDIUM
Medium: Trypticase Soy Agar with 5% Sheep Blood (BAP).

GROWTH CONDITIONS
Temperature: 35°C
Atmosphere: Aerobic

PROPAGATION PROCEDURE
Remove the sample vial to a container with dry ice or a freezer block. Keep vial on ice or block. (Do not let vial content thaw)
Open vial aseptically to avoid contamination
Using a sterile loop, remove a small amount of frozen isolate from the top of the vial
Aseptically transfer the loop to BAP
Use streak plate method to isolate single colonies
Incubate inverted plate at 35°C ± 2°C for 18-24hrs.
Storage Temperature & Biosafety
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: -70°C

BIOSAFETY LEVEL: 2

Appropriate safety procedures should always be used with this material. Laboratory safety is discussed in the current publication of 'BioSafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories' from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health.



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Isolate History
Date Action Performed
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