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Online and downloadable materials for AST

The brochures, application notes, webinars, downloads, videos, and other resources in this section will help you get the most out of your Sensititre MIC plate or Oxoid disc testing system.


Validation studies

Broth microdilution method

Oleksiuk M, Screen J, Scopes E, Bursens J. Evaluation of Thermo Scientific Sensititre Susceptibility MIC plates for the MIC determination of Gram negative isolates for amoxicillin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, cefotaxime, meropenem and piperacillin-tazobactam. Poster presentation, 2015. Full text

 

Jayol A, Nordmann P, André C, Poirel L, Dubois V. Evaluation of three broth microdilution systems to determine colistin susceptibility of Gram-negative bacilli. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2018; 73: 1272-1278. PubMed

Disc diffusion method

Åhman J, Matuschek E, Kahlmeter G. The quality of antimicrobial discs from nine manufacturers—EUCAST evaluations in 2014 and 2017. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2019; 25: 346-352. Full text

 

Åhman J, Matuschek E, Kahlmeter G. EUCAST evaluation of 21 brands of Mueller–Hinton dehydrated media for disc diffusion testing. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2020; 26: 1412.e1-1412.e5. Full text


Documentation and literature

Inoculation contamination with Sensititre AIM System vs manual pipette
Sensititre system validation for new systems or new drugs
Guiding treatment decisions for the critically ill - when is a true MIC not a true MIC?
Post-viral syndrome - Tackling the COVID-driven increase in AMR starts in the laboratory

Webinars


Customer stories

Healthcare professionals use Sensititre AST systems in their labs every day. Here’s what some of them have to say.

The impact of definitive MIC results and access to new antimicrobials from an ID pharmacist’s perspective

Hear how the Sensititre System is supporting informed treatment decisions at the University of Michigan Hospital and Health System from Jerod Nagel, PharmD, BCPS (AQID), Clinical Specialist, Infectious Diseases.

To be able to get an accurate measurement of MIC for very specific drugs like vancomycin, for me, is wonderfully valuable.

Dr. James McKinnell

University of California, Los Angeles

Sensititre plays a significant role in making our laboratory a recognized leader in providing accurate and timely microbiology services.

References available on request

After using SWIN for several months, we can honestly say we love it! It is very user-friendly. We really like the expert comments and the quality control package.

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The SWIN Epidemiology platform allows us to quickly generate monthly and annual susceptibility reports.

References available on request

Prior to using the Sensititre SWIN Software, it took many hours to compile all of the necessary reports.

References available on request

Sensititre was one of the first to incorporate the broth microdilution D-test and cefoxitin screen, and the drug tigecycline on MIC panels, giving our lab immediate access to the latest antimicrobials.

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The most important factors for our laboratory were availability of necessary drugs and appropriate dilution ranges. Sensititre MIC plates are accurate and able to detect emerging resistance.

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The technology associated with Sensititre, as well as the ability to have custom plates, really make Sensititre a unique system.

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We have added custom three-isolate plates for urinary isolates that better suit our outpatient formulary guidelines. I don’t believe any of the other AST/ID vendors would have been able to provide a custom product at our volumes, at the same price as other standard product.

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We chose the Sensititre System because it provided us with the easiest setup options, best microbiology technology for accurate results, and the overall lowest cost per test.

References available on request


Videos


Software updates

Customers will be notified our updates to SWIN Software for their Sensititre Systems. For questions or to request updates, contact your sales representative or Technical Support.


Customer education

Education resources for AST include an abundance of free online materials on testing methods, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and antimicrobial stewardship.

 

For training courses taught at your site and online, see the Services tab.

Microbiology Learning Center

Our free online learning center contains abundant resources including in-depth discussion and insights from experts, along with articles and webinars on key topics and technical developments.

Enter the Learning Center

Susceptibility Testing, Empowered Newsletter

The newsletter is dedicated to exploring AST topics, brought to you by our in-house experts. We look at everything from topics in the news to emerging technology, pushing AST stewardship to the next level.

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Clinical Microbiology Resource Library

A repository of short videos, application notes, and scientific posters on AST and other aspects of clinical microbiology.

Explore the library

Clinical Microbiology Webinar Library

Learn more about the latest clinical microbiology issues and trends. Discover advances in blood culture, susceptibility testing, and workflow solutions from experts working in the field.

Browse the library


Alerts and notices

Information on the use of AST breakpoints with the Sensititre AST platform in 2024

As communicated in December 2023 and effective January 2024, clinical laboratories performing antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) will be required to use breakpoints currently recognized by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) and/or US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as required by both the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA).

 

The business has now concluded a thorough review of our AST portfolio and has modified panels, as required, to comply with the FDA susceptibility test interpretive criteria (STIC) or ‘breakpoint’ ranges for which Thermo Fisher Scientific has gained FDA clearance. If necessary, updated panel formats have been re-designed to comply with the breakpoint ranges, as well as include new antimicrobials to provide more testing options to your laboratory.

 

Please refer to the below issued letters which outline affected standard panels and required actions, including availability dates and timeline for discontinuation of impacted formats.

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