Abstract
Minimum inhibitory and bactericidal concentrations of various antibiotics were determined for 90 strains of five organisms by Sensititre and compared with those obtained by conventional methods. Results by both methods corrleated well. The advantages and limitations of Sensititre are discussed.
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