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    BASIC programs to analyse minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) antimicrobial susceptibility results

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    BASIC programs have been written to analyse minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) antimicrobial susceptibility results for large numbers of organisms and a wide variety of antimicrobials. The output of the programs lists the numbers, percentages, cumulative numbers and cumulative percentages of organisms inhibited at different concentrations. The distribution of MICs are additionally printed as a histogram. The range, MIC for 50% and 90% of organisms (MIC50 and MIC90 respectively), and the geometric mean MIC of each drug are also calculated. | BASIC programs have been written to analyze minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) antimicrobial susceptibility results for large numbers of organisms and a wide variety of antimicrobials. The output of the programs lists the numbers, percentages, cumulative numbers and cumulative percentages of organisms inhibited at different concentrations. The distribution of MICs are additionally printed as a histogram. The range, MIC for 50% and 90% of organisms (MIC//5//0 and MIC//9//0 respectively), and the geometric mean MIC of each drug are also calculated.link_to_subscribed_fulltex

    Analysis of antimicrobial susceptibility results using microcomputers

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    A computer program has been developed on an IBM-PC-compatible microcomputer to analyze antimicrobial susceptibility results of large numbers of organisms tested against a variety of antimicrobial agents. For each species, the output includes the numbers, percentages, cumulative numbers, and cumulative percentages of organisms inhibited at different concentrations of each drug, the MICs for 50 and 90% of organisms tested, MIC ranges, and geometric mean MICs. The distributions of MICs are also plotted as histograms. The program was written in dBASE III command language, but a compiled version allows rapid program execution independently of the dBASE III package.link_to_OA_fulltex
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