: Preventing the transcription of genetic code. 3. Antimicrobic Susceptibility Testing (AST)
Exercise #31: Antimicrobic Sensitivity Testing: The Kirby-Bauer Method antimicrobic
Antimicrobics work by targeting essential biological processes in microbes that are absent or different in human cells. The five primary targets in bacteria include: : Preventing the transcription of genetic code
: Stopping the creation of vital enzymes and structures. covering their definitions
: The lowest concentration of an antimicrobic required to prevent visible growth of the pathogen.
This guide provides an overview of (antimicrobial agents), covering their definitions, how they are tested in clinical settings, and the principles for using them effectively to combat resistance. 1. Defining Antimicrobics