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. 2020 Jun 16;2020:1361825. doi: 10.1155/2020/1361825

Table 1.

Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum biofilm eradication concentrations (MBEC) for Gardnerella vaginalis at the planktonic and biofilm levels.

Isolate no. Biofilm producer Metronidazole Clindamycin
Planktonic MIC (μg/mL) Biofilm MIC (μg/mL) MIC ratioa MBEC (μg/mL) Planktonic MIC (μg/mL) Biofilm MIC (μg/mL) MIC ratioa MBEC (μg/mL)
G1 Moderate 8 16 2 >128 0.0312 1 32 32
G2 Strong 16 >128 8 >128 ≤0.0312 >64 2048 >64
G3 Moderate 2 8 4 >128 ≤0.0312 0.5 16 8
G4 Moderate 2 >128 64 >128 ≤0.0312 >64 2048 >64
G5 Moderate 8 >128 16 >128 ≤0.0312 >64 2048 32
G6 Weak 0.25 >128 512 >128 ≤0.0625 0.5 16 >64
G7 Weak 2 0.5 0.25 >128 ≤0.0625 0.5 16 32
G8 Weak 8 >128 16 >128 0.5 0.5 1 32
G9 Weak 2 4 2 >128 0.125 0.5 4 32
G10 Weak ≤0.0625 ≤0.125 2 >128 0.125 1 8 8
Standard strainb Moderate 32 128 4 >128 ≤0.0625 0.5 16 8

MIC breakpoints adapted and interpreted as sensitive, resistant, or intermediate as defined by CLSI criteria for metronidazole (sensitive: ≤8 μg/mL; intermediate: = 16 μg/mL; resistant: ≥32 μg/mL) and clindamycin (sensitive: ≤2 μg/mL; intermediate: = 4 μg/mL; resistant: ≥8 μg/mL) were used for interpreting MIC results; The aMIC ratio was calculated using the following formula: MIC value with biofilm formation/MIC value without biofilm formation; bGardnerella vaginalis ATCC®14018 was used as a quality control bacterium and cultivated under anaerobic conditions.