resistenzprofil
Resistenzprofil, or resistance profile, refers to the pattern of an organism’s susceptibility or resistance to a set of antimicrobial agents. It is derived from antimicrobial susceptibility testing and is used to guide treatment decisions, inform infection control, and monitor trends in antimicrobial resistance.
The profile is generated through standardized laboratory methods such as disk diffusion (Kirby-Bauer), broth microdilution, or
In clinical practice, the resistenzprofil informs the selection of effective antibiotics, considering factors like pharmacokinetics, tissue
Limitations include that in vitro results do not always predict in vivo success, and outcomes depend on
See also: antibiotic susceptibility testing, antibiogram, antimicrobial resistance, surveillance.