Study shows limits of rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing

MUNICH — A randomized clinical trial demonstrated the limits of rapid testing to determine the antibiotic susceptibility of gram-negative bacteria that are causing bloodstream infections.
The study of more than 800 hospitalized adults and children in four countries found that rapid blood culture testing was not more likely to result in desirable clinical outcomes compared with standard antibiotic susceptibility testing, researchers reported.
However, rapid testing did have some benefits. It lowered the rate of long hospital stays for patients with carbapenem-resistant infections — a novel






