CLSI M100 S20 : 20ED 2010
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PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING
28-12-2010
12-01-2013
Abstract
Committee Membership
Summary of Major Changes in this Document
Summary of CLSI Processes for Establishing Interpretive
Criteria and QC Ranges
CLSI References Methods vs Commercial Methods and CLSI
vs FDA Breakpoints
Subcommittee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
Mission Statement
Introduction to Table 1 and 2 for Use With M02-A10 (Disk
Diffusion) and M07-A8 (MIC Testing)
Appendix A - Suggestions for Verification of Antimicrobial
Susceptibility Test Results and Confirmation
of Organism Identification
Appendix B - Quality Control Strains for Antimicrobial
Susceptibility Tests
Appendix C - Cumulative Antimicrobial Susceptibility Report
for Bacteroides fragilis Group Organisms
Glossary I (Part 1) - Beta-lactams: Class and Subclass
Designation and Generic Name
Glossary I (Part 2) - Non-Beta-lactams: Class and Subclass
Designation and Generic Name
Glossary II - Abbreviations/Routes of Administration/Drug Class
for Antimicrobial Agents Listed in M100-S20
Glossary III - List of Identical Abbreviations Used for More
Than One Antimicrobial Agents in US Diagnostic
Products
Summary of Comments and Subcommittee Responses
The Quality Management System Approach
Related CLSI References Materials
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