Assessment of a New Antibiotic is assessing a new antibiotic involves several key steps to ensure its efficacy, safety, and suitability for clinical use.
Here’s a concise overview of the process:
1.In Vitro Testing of Assessment of a New Antibiotic
Microbiological Assays:
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC): Determine the lowest concentration that inhibits visible growth of target bacteria.
Agar Diffusion Assay: Measure zones of inhibition to assess antibacterial activity.
Spectrum of Activity: Test against a range of bacteria (Gram-positive, Gram-negative, aerobes, anaerobes).
2.In Vivo Testing of Assessment of a New Antibiotic