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TABLE 1.

Results of MIC testing of B. pertussis isolates with the agar dilution reference method and Etest method on BGA and RL−Ca

Antimicrobial agent Growth method
Direct suspension method
Agar MICs on BGA (n)b Etest MICs on BGA (n)c Agar MICs on BGA (n) Etest MICs on BGA (n) Etest MICs on RL−C (n)
Erythromycin ≤0.06  (47) 0.016  (1) ≤0.06  (44) ≤0.06  (47) <0.016  (2)
>256  (4) 0.03  (15) 0.12  (3) >256  (5) 0.03  (40)
0.06  (30) 64  (1) 0.06  (5)
0.12  (1) >256  (4) >256  (5)
>256  (4)
Rifampin ≤0.5  (51) 0.25  (3) ≤0.5  (52) 0.125  (17) 0.5  (29)
0.5  (44) 0.25  (19) 1.0  (22)
1.0  (4) 0.5  (22) 2.0  (1)
Chloramphenicol ≤1.0  (51) 0.5  (12) ≤1.0  (52) 0.25  (19) 0.5  (26)
1.0  (39) 0.5  (30) 1.0  (21)
1.0  (3) 2.0  (5)
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazoled ≤0.06  (4) 0.12  (4) ≤0.06  (4) 0.004  (2) 0.004  (4)
0.12  (47) 0.25  (40) 0.12  (47) 0.015  (16) 0.06  (5)
0.5  (7) 0.25  (1) 0.03  (3) 0.12  (28)
0.06  (16) 0.25  (14)
0.125  (15) 0.5  (1)
a

MIC values given in micrograms per milliliter. 

b

n, number of organisms tested in each category. The California isolate was tested by using the direct suspension method only. 

c

Etest MIC results that were between standard doubling dilutions were rounded up to the next highest doubling dilution for analysis. 

d

Number refers to the trimethoprim concentration in micrograms per milliliter.