Mueller Hinton HiVeg™ Agar No. 2

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For testing susceptibility of common and rapidly growing bacteria using antimicrobial discs by the Bauer-Kirby method, manufactured to contain low levels of thymine, thymidine, calcium and magnesium.


Intended Use

Recommended for testing susceptibility of common and rapidly growing bacteria using antimicrobial discs by the Bauer - Kirby method. Manufactured to contain low levels of thymine, thymidine, calcium and magnesium.

Composition

Ingredients g/L
HiVeg® infusion 2.000
HiVeg® acid hydrolysate 17.500
Starch 1.500
Agar 17.000
Final pH (at 25°C) 7.3±0.1

Formula adjusted, standardized to suit performance parameters

Directions

Suspend 38.0 grams in 1000 ml purified/distilled water. Heat to boiling to dissolve the medium completely. Sterilize by autoclaving at 15 lbs pressure (121°C) for 15 minutes. Cool to 45-50°C. Mix well and pour into sterile Petri plates.

Principle And Interpretation

The goal of susceptibility test is to predict through an in vitro assessment the likelihood of successfully treating a patient's infection with a particular antimicrobial agent (1). The Mueller Hinton formulation was originally developed as a simple, transparent agar medium for the cultivation of pathogenic Neisseria species (2). Other media were subsequently developed that replaced the use of Mueller Hinton Agar for the cultivation of pathogenic Neisseria species, but it became widely used in the determination of sulfonamide resistance of gonococci and other organisms. Mueller Hinton Agar is now used as a test medium for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (3). Mueller Hinton Agar is recommended for the diffusion of antimicrobial agents impregnated on paper disc through an agar gel as described in NCCLS (National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards), now CLSI (Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute) Approved Standard (4). Mueller Hinton Agar has been selected by the CLSI for several reasons: i. It demonstrates good batch-to-batch reproducibility for susceptible testing. ii. It is low in sulfonamide, trimethoprim and tetracycline inhibitors. iii. It supports the growth of most non-fastidious bacterial pathogens and iv. Many data and much experience regarding its performance have been recorded (1). Mueller Hinton Agar No. 2 is used in the susceptibility testing of rapidly growing aerobic and facultatively anaerobic bacteria from clinical specimens. Kirby-Bauer et al recommended this medium for performing antibiotic susceptibility tests using a single disc of high concentration (5). WHO Committee on Standardization of Susceptibility Testing has accepted Mueller Hinton Agar for determining the susceptibility of microorganisms because of its reproducibility (6). The medium is designed to give a low thymine and thymidine content and also the calcium and magnesium ion concentration is adjusted as recommended by CLSI (3). The medium is not recommended for fastidious organisms. Thymine and thymidine inhibit sulfonamide and trimethoprim (7,8) activity and calcium and magnesium (9,10) interferes with the activity of aminoglycoside antibiotics. Mueller Hinton HiVeg® Agar No. 2 is same as Mueller Hinton Agar No. 2 except that the animal based peptones are completely replaced with vegetable pepotones to avoid the BSE/TSE risks associated with animal peptones.

HiVeg® infusion and HiVeg® acid hydrolysate provide nitrogenous compounds, carbon, sulphur and other essential nutrients. Starch acts as a protective colloid against toxic substances present in the medium. Starch hydrolysis yields dextrose, which serves as a source of energy. These ingredients are selected for low thymine and thymidine content as determined by MIC values for Enterococcus faecalis with sulfamethoxazole trimethoprim (SXT). Calcium and magnesium ion concentrations are adjusted to provide the amounts recommended by CLSI to give the correct MIC values with aminoglycosides and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (3) The Kirby-Bauer procedure is based on agar diffusion of antimicrobial substances impregnated on paper discs. This method employs disc with a single concentration of antimicrobial agent and the zone diameters observed are correlated with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values (2,3,11). A standardized suspension of the organism is swabbed over the entire surface of the medium. Paper discs impregnated with specific amounts of antimicrobial agents are then placed on the surface of the medium, incubated and zones of inhibition around each disc are measured. The susceptibility is determined by comparing with CLSI standards (12), ISO (15) and EUCAST standards (16-17). The various factors, which influence disc diffusion susceptibility tests, are agar depth, disc potency, inoculum concentration, pH of the medium and beta-lactamase production by test organisms (1,12).

Type of specimen

Clinical samples : Pure cultures isolated from urine, stool, blood etc.

Specimen Collection and Handling

For clinical samples follow appropriate techniques for handling specimens as per established guidelines (13,14).

After use, contaminated materials must be sterilized by autoclaving before discarding.

Warning and Precautions

In Vitro diagnostic use only. For professional use only. Read the label before opening the container. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Follow good microbiological lab practices while handling specimens and culture. Standard precautions as per established guidelines should be followed while handling clinical specimens. Safety guidelines may be referred in individual safety data sheets.

Limitations

  1. This medium is recommended for susceptibility testing of pure cultures only.
  2. Inoculum density may affect the zone size. Heavy inoculum may result in smaller zones or too less inoculum may result in bigger zones.
  3. Fastidious organisms may not grow on this medium and may require supplementation of blood.
  4. Fastidious anaerobes may not grow on this medium.
  5. As antimicrobial susceptibility is carried with antibiotic disc, proper storage of the disc is desired which may affect the potency of the disc.
  6. Under certain circumstances, the in vitro results of antibiotic susceptibility may not show the same in vivo.

Performance and Evaluation

Performance of the medium is expected when used as per the direction on the label within the expiry period when stored at recommended temperature.

Quality Control

Appearance
Cream to yellow homogeneous free flowing powder

Gelling
Firm, comparable with 1.7% agar gel.

Colour and Clarity of prepared medium
Light amber coloured clear to slightly opalescent gel froms in Petri plates

Reaction
Reaction of 3.8% w/v aqueous solution at 25°C. pH : 7.3±0.1

pH
7.20-7.40

Cultural Response

Antibiotic susceptibility tests are performed in accordance with, and meet the acceptance limits of the current ISO/TS 16782 (15). Performance of the medium is checked in accordance with the CLSI/ EUCAST guidelines.

For testing S. pneumoniae : The medium was supplemented with 5% Horse blood and 20 mg/l NAD, incubated at 34-36°C for 18-20 hours in 5% CO2 .

For testing H. influenzae : The medium was supplemented with 5% Horse blood and 20 mg/l -NAD, incubated at 34-36°C for 18-20 hours in 5% CO2 .

Antibiotic Sensitivity test
Various discs were tested for standard ATCC strains and zone of inhibition were measured after an incubation 30-35°C for 18 hours. (As per the latest CLSI Protocol M6 & Standards as per the current CLSI M100).

Thymine/Thymidine Content
# The zones for these discs are indicative of the Thymine/Thymidine content of the medium.

Divalent Cation Content
$ The zones for these discs are indicative of the Divalent Cation content of the medium

Organism Growth Standard Zone Incubation temperature Incubation period
Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 (00013*) luxuriant Cephalothin CEP 30mcg
15-21 mm
34-36°C 16-20 hours
Ampicillin AMP 10mcg
15-22 mm
Chloramphenicol C 30 mcg
21-27 mm
Gentamicin GEN 10mcg
19-26 mm
Co-Trimoxazole (Sulpha/
Trimethoprim) (COT) 25 mcg
23-29 mm
Sulphafurazole SF 300 mcg
15-23 mm
Cefotaxime CTX 5 mcg
25-31 mm
Tigecycline TGC 15mcg
20-27 mm
Tetracycline TE 30 mcg
18-25 mm
Amoxicillin- clavulanate
AMC 30 mcg
18-24 mm
Ciprofloxacin CIP 5mcg
29-38 mm
Escherichia coli ATCC 35218 luxuriant Amoxicillin- clavulanate
AMC 30 mcg
17-22 mm
34-36°C 16-20 hours
Piperacillin/Tazobactam PIT
100/10 mcg
24-30 mm
Ticarcillin TI 75 mcg
6 mm
Ticarcillin/Clavulanic acid
TCC 75/10mcg
21-25mm
Ampicillin AMP 10 mcg
6 mm
Ampicillin/Sulbactam A/S
10/10 mcg
13-19 mm
Staphylococcus aureus
subsp. aureus ATCC
25923 (00034*)
luxuriant Erythromycin E 15 mcg
22-30 mm
34-36°C 16-20 hours
Linezolid LZ 30 mcg
24-30 mm
Tetracycline TE 30 mcg
24-30 mm
Ciprofloxacin CIP 5mcg
22-30 mm
Amoxyclav(Amoxicillin/
Clavulanic acid) AMC 30 mcg
28-36 mm
Co-Trimoxazole COT 25 mcg
24-32 mm
Cefoxitin CX 30 mcg
23-29 mm
Oxacillin OX 1mcg
18-24 mm
Pristinomycin RP 15 mcg
21-28 mm
Gentamicin GEN 10 mcg
19-27 mm
Penicillin-G 10 units
26-37 mm
Ampicillin/Sulbactam A/S
10/10 mcg
29-37 mm
Staphylococcus aureus
subsp. aureus ATCC
29213 (00131*)
luxuriant Penicillin-G P 1 unit
12-18 mm
34-36°C 16-20 hours
Cefoxitin CX 30 mcg
24-30 mm
Erythromycin E 15 mcg
23-29 mm
Linezolid LZ 10 mcg
21-27 mm
Gentamicin GEN 10 mcg
19-25 mm
Tetracycline TE 30 mcg $
23-31 mm
Staphylococcus aureus
subsp. aureus ATCC
43300 (MRSA) (00211*)
luxuriant Oxacillin OX 1 mcg
Very Hazy to
No Zone
34-36°C 24 hours
Cefoxitin CX 30 mcg
<=21 mm
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
ATCC 27853 (00025*)
luxuriant Ceftazidime CAZ 30 mcg
22-29 mm
34-36°C 16-20 hours
Ciprofloxacin CIP 5mcg
25-33 mm
Tobramycin TOB 10 mcg $
20-26 mm
Amikacin AK 30 mcg $
20-26 mm
Aztreonam AT 3mcg
23-29 mm
Cephotaxime CTX 30 mcg
18-22 mm
Gentamicin GEN 10 mcg $
17-23 mm
Imipenem IPM 10 mcg
20-28 mm
Piperacillin PI 100 mcg
25-33 mm
Piperacillin Tazobactum
PIT 30/6 mcg
23-29 mm
Enterococcus faecalis
ATCC 29212 (00087*)
luxuriant Trimethoprim TR 5 mcg #
24-32 mm
34-36°C 16-20 hours
Ampicillin AMP 2 mcg
15-21 mm
Imipenem IPM 10 mcg
24-30 mm
Linezolid LZ 10 mcg
19-25 mm
Nitrofurantoin NIT 100 mcg
18-24 mm
Co-Trimoxazole (Sulpha/
Trimethoprim) (COT) 25 mcg
26-34 mm
Vancomycin VA 5 mcg
10-16 mm
Enterococcus faecalis
ATCC33186 (00210*)
luxuriant Co-Trimoxazole (Sulpha/
Trimethoprim) (COT) 25 mcg
<=20 mm
34-36°C 16-20 hours
Streptococcus pneumoniae
ATCC 49619
luxuriant Vancomycin VA 5 mcg
17-23 mm
34-36°C 18-20 hours
Haemophilus influenzae
ATCC 49247
luxuriant Ampicillin AMP 2 mcg
6-12 mm
34-36°C 18-20 hours
Haemophilus influenzae
ATCC 49766
luxuriant Cefixime CFM 5 mcg
29-35 mm
34-36°C 18-20 hours

Key: *Corresponding WDCM numbers.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store between 10-30°C in a tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 20-30°C. Use before expiry date on the label. On opening, product should be properly stored dry, after tightly capping the bottle in order to prevent lump formation due to the hygroscopic nature of the product. Improper storage of the product may lead to lump formation. Store in dry ventilated area protected from extremes of temperature and sources of ignition Seal the container tightly after use. Product performance is best if used within stated expiry period.

Disposal

User must ensure safe disposal by autoclaving and/or incineration of used or unusable preparations of this product. Follow established laboratory procedures in disposing of infectious materials and material that comes into contact with clinical sample must be decontaminated and disposed of in accordance with current laboratory techniques (13,14).

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