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Follow good laboratory procedures when working with Mycobacteria cultures and specimens. Perform all work in Biologicalsafety cabinet. For inoculations use calibrated loop or micropipette. Ensure that all the specimen and used slants are immersedin suitable disinfectant or preferably 2% glutealdehyde for minimum two hours before disposal. The Drug Susceptibility Test Organism Inoculum Growth oncontrol slant Growth on Colony Growthn slant w/ ant HiMedia Laboratories Technical Data User must ensure suitability of the product(s) in their application prior to use. Products conform solely to the information contained in thisand other related HiMedia™ publications. The information contained in this publication is based on our research and development workand is to the best of our knowledge true and accurate. HiMedia™ Laboratories Pvt Ltd reserves the right to make changes to specificationsand information related to the products at any time. Products are not intended for human or animal diagnostic or therapeutic use but forlaboratory, research or further manufacturing use only, unless otherwise specified. Statements contained herein should not be considered HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. A-516,Swastik Disha Business Park,Via Vadhani Ind. Est., LBS Marg, Mumbai-400086, India. Customer care No.: 022-61471919 Email: techhelp@himedialabs.com on controlslants Cultural response M. tuberculosis H37Rv Standardized Luxuriant Luxuriant Granular, Inhibited 1.Guidelines for Drug Susceptibility Testing for second - line Antituberculosis drugs for Dots- Plus. WHO/CDS/TB/2001.288.2.Tuberculosis in Canada, 2002,Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Among the foreign- born in Canada. Public Health Agency, Home3.Canetti, G.;. Smelev, N.A et al. 1968 Bull., Org. Mnd. Sante, Bull. Wld Hlth. Org.: Advances in techniques of testing4.Koneman , E.W et.al.,1992, Color Atlas and Text book of Diagnostic Microbiology, 4th edition, p: 736, J.B. Lippincott5.John Bernard Henry (ed). 1984,Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods, Todd, Sandord, Davidsohn,7.Collee J.G. Marmin, B.P., Fraser, A.G and Simmons A (eds) Mackie and McCartney, Practical Medical Microbiology, (1996)