Fig. 6. dAST directly from clinical samples using dPCR and dLAMP for quantification. dAST directly from clinical samples using dPCR and dLAMP for quantification.

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Fig. 6. dAST directly from clinical samples using dPCR and dLAMP for quantification. dAST directly from clinical samples using dPCR and dLAMP for quantification. (A and C) Antibiotic susceptibility of 51 clinical E. coli–infected UTI samples determined using the CT ratios after 15 min of exposure to nit and cip (35 susceptible and 19 resistant; 3 samples were tested for both antibiotics). NA concentrations were quantified with dPCR (A) and dLAMP (C). (B and D) ROC curves for the dAST method as measured by dPCR (B) and dLAMP (D). Nathan G. Schoepp et al., Sci Transl Med 2017;9:eaal3693 Published by AAAS