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Intro
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Phenotypic Tests
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Advantages of Phenotypic and Genotypic Tests
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Phenotypic Testing Speed
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Genotypic Testing Advantages
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Why would such a discrepancy occur
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How do clinical providers view genotypic and phenotypic results
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Can you compare the accuracy of the current genotypic tests
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Why should laboratories try to reconcile the discrepancy
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How labs should handle discrepant results
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Recommendations for genotypic and phenotypic testing
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Recommendations for genotypic and phenotypic testing with gram negative organisms
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When a carpenters gene is present but the organism appears susceptible
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How can clinical microbiologists work with other teams
Description:
Explore the complexities of reconciling genotypic and phenotypic susceptibility tests in this 41-minute American Society for Microbiology podcast. Delve into the advantages and challenges of both testing methods, understand why discrepancies occur, and learn how clinical microbiologists should handle conflicting results. Gain insights from experts Dr. Patricia Simner and Dr. Jennifer Dien Bard on comparing test accuracies, interpreting results for gram-negative organisms, and collaborating with other healthcare teams. Discover recommendations for implementing and interpreting genotypic and phenotypic testing in clinical microbiology laboratories to improve patient care and antimicrobial stewardship.

Reconciling Genotypic and Phenotypic Susceptibility Tests

American Society for Microbiology
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