Sensors for Antibiotics Susceptibility Testing—Recent Advances

Oliver Riester, Stefan Laufer, Roland Mertelsmann, Hans-Peter Deigner
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The age of antibiotics, which began with the discovery of penicillin in 1929, marks an important period in medical history, as deadly bacterial infections seemed to be a thing of the past. However, the tide turned as more and more resistance to all existing antibiotics emerged, leading to the still ongoing era of antibiotic resistance. To counter this development and slow it down, it is important to administer the appropriate, effective antibiotics, which requires the clinical transition from empirical to targeted antibiotic therapy. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is a key pillar in the implementation of targeted antibiotic therapy. This review provides an overview of the different phenotypic and genotypic AST methods with their advantages and disadvantages, focusing on the turnaround time from patient to result, including preculture. In addition, an outlook on their future potential is given, also considering the impact of artificial intelligence on this field.

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抗生素药敏试验传感器--最新进展
抗生素时代始于 1929 年青霉素的发现,它标志着医学史上的一个重要时期,因为致命的细菌感染似乎已成为过去。然而,随着对所有现有抗生素的抗药性越来越多地出现,情况发生了逆转,导致抗生素抗药性时代仍在继续。为了应对并减缓这种发展,必须使用适当、有效的抗生素,这就要求临床从经验性抗生素治疗过渡到针对性抗生素治疗。抗菌药物药敏试验(AST)是实施针对性抗生素治疗的关键支柱。本综述概述了不同的表型和基因型 AST 方法及其优缺点,重点关注从病人到结果的周转时间,包括预培养。此外,本文还对这些方法的未来潜力进行了展望,并考虑了人工智能对这一领域的影响。
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