Mycobacterial Antibiograms
Providing mycobacterial antibiogram data
As part of a multi-agency collaboration, NCBI is collecting antimicrobial susceptibility and resistance data derived from drug resistant pathogens. This information is submitted as an antibiogram table on BioSample records. Submission of antibiogram data is not required, but highly encouraged if you have this information available. This page specifies requirements for mycobacterial antibiograms (non-MIC). Alternatively, this page specifies standard antibiogram (MIC) requirements. Both types of antibiogram can be supplied for mycobacterial BioSamples.
Antibiogram data can be submitted in two ways:
- Through the BioSample Submission Portal as part of a Pathogen package batch submission. Antibiogram data are submitted on the ‘Attributes’ tab.
- If the BioSamples have already been created, please email corresponding antibiogram data to biosamplehelp@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov and curators will update the records.
Download Mycobacterium antibiogram template.
Antibiogram data are subject to content validation, including antibiotic names (see below). If the error reports are not clear, please write to biosamplehelp@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov for assistance.
Mandatory Fields
Provide either the 'sample name' you assigned to your BioSample, or the BioSample accession number.
The complete list of recognized antibiotics is provided at the foot of this page.
These are restrictions on compatibility between antibiotic and DST Media:
Name | Restriction |
---|---|
amikacin | liquid DST Media only |
clofazimine | liquid DST Media only |
cycloserine | solid DST Media only |
gatifloxacin | solid DST Media only |
linezolid | liquid DST Media only |
moxifloxacin | liquid DST Media only |
pyrazinamide | liquid DST Media only |
Name | Synonym |
---|---|
intermediate | borderline, I, indeterminate |
resistant | R |
susceptible | S, sensitive |
The drug susceptibility testing media.
Name | Synonym |
---|---|
liquid | |
solid |
The drug susceptibility testing method.
Name | Restriction |
---|---|
Agar proportion | solid DST Media only |
Alamar Blue | liquid DST Media only |
BACTEC460 | liquid DST Media only |
Lowenstein-Jensen, absolute concentration | |
Lowenstein-Jensen, resistance ratio | |
MGIT960 | liquid DST Media only |
Middlebrook 7H10 | solid DST Media only |
Middlebrook 7H9 | solid DST Media only |
Nitrate reductase assay | |
Ogawa Egg | solid DST Media only |
Resazurin | liquid DST Media only |
Tetrazolium | liquid DST Media only |
VersaTREK | liquid DST Media only |
The antimicrobial susceptibility testing breakpoint.
All concentrations are in mg/L.
The concentration value should be between 0 and 128.
The concentration for a simple antibiotic should be a non-negative integer or float number.
The concentration for a combined antibiotic should be in format number1/number2.
Optional Fields
Testing standard
Name | Synonym |
---|---|
BSAC | |
CLSI | |
DIN | |
EUCAST | |
NARMS | |
NCCLS | |
SFM | |
SIR | |
WRG | |
missing |
All recognized antibiotics
You can also get the Antibiotics table in text format.
Name | Synonym | Combination |
---|---|---|
G418 | ||
GE2270A | ||
GE37468 | ||
Imipenem-EDTA-PA | ||
L-681,217 | ||
SB22484 | ||
UK-69,753 | ||
acridine dye | ||
acriflavin | ||
actinomycin | ||
actinomycin D | ||
amikacin | AMK | |
amoxicillin | AMX | |
amoxicillin-clavulanic acid | AMC, augmentin | yes |
amphotericin B | ||
ampicillin | AMP | |
ampicillin-sulbactam | SAM | yes |
amythiamicin A | ||
anidulafungin | ||
antibiotic A40926 | ||
antibiotic A47934 | ||
apramycin | ||
arbekacin | ||
arsphenamine | ||
arylomycin | ||
astromicin | ||
aurodox | ||
avilamycin | ||
avoparcin | ||
azamulin | ||
azdimycin | ||
azidamfenicol | ||
azithromycin | AZM | |
azlocillin | AZL | |
aztreonam | ATM | |
bacitracin | ||
bacitracin A | ||
bacitracin B | ||
bacitracin F | ||
balhimycin | ||
bedaquiline | ||
benzylpenicillin | ||
bicyclomycin | ||
bleomycin | ||
bleomycin A2 | ||
bleomycin B2 | ||
bleomycinic acid | ||
brodimoprim | ||
butirosin | ||
capreomycin | ||
carbenicillin | CAR | |
carbomycin | ||
caspofungin | ||
cefaclor | CEC | |
cefadroxil | CFR | |
cefalexin | ||
cefalotin | ||
cefamandole | FAM | |
cefazolin | CFZ | |
cefdinir | CDR | |
cefditoren | CDN | |
cefepime | FEP | |
cefetamet | FET | |
cefiderocol | ||
cefixime | CFM | |
cefmetazole | CMZ | |
cefonicid | CID | |
cefoperazone | CFP | |
cefotaxime | CTX | |
cefotaxime-clavulanic acid | yes | |
cefotetan | CTT | |
cefotiam | ||
cefovecin | ||
cefoxitin | FOX | |
cefpirome | ||
cefpodoxime | CPD | |
cefpodoxime-proxetil | ||
cefprozil | CPR | |
ceftaroline | ||
ceftazidime | CAZ | |
ceftazidime-avibactam | yes | |
ceftazidime-clavulanic acid | yes | |
ceftibuten | CTB | |
ceftiofur | ||
ceftizoxime | ZOX | |
ceftobiprole | ||
ceftolozane-tazobactam | yes | |
ceftriaxone | CRO | |
cefuroxime | CXM | |
celesticetin | ||
cephalexin | LEX | |
cephalothin | CEF | |
cephamycin | ||
cephapirin | HAP | |
cephem | ||
cephradine | RAD | |
chalcomycin | ||
chloramphenicol | CHL | |
chloroeremomycin | ||
chlortetracycline | ||
cinoxacin | CIN | |
ciprofloxacin | CIP | |
clarithromycin | CLR | |
clavulanic acid | CLA | |
clinafloxacin | CLX | |
clindamycin | CLI | |
clofazimine | ||
clorobiocin | ||
cloxacillin | ||
colistin | CST | |
colistin A | ||
colistin B | ||
coumermycin A1 | ||
cyclic thiazolyl peptide elfamycin | ||
cycloserine | ||
dalbavancin | ||
dalfopristin | ||
danofloxacin | ||
daptomycin | DAP | |
defensin | ||
delafloxacin | ||
demeclocycline | ||
diaminopyrimidine | ||
dibekacin | ||
dicloxacillin | DCX | |
dihydromocimycin | ||
dirithromycin | DTM | |
doripenem | DOR | |
doxycycline | DOX | |
edeine | ||
edeine A | ||
edeine B | ||
edeine D | ||
edeine F | ||
efrotomycin | ||
elfamycin | ||
enacyloxin IIa | ||
enoxacin | ENX | |
enrofloxacin | ||
eravacycline | ||
ertapenem | ERT | |
erythromycin | ERY | |
ethambutol | ||
ethionamide | ||
factumycin | ||
fidaxomicin | ||
fleroxacin | FLE | |
flomoxef | ||
florfenicol | ||
flucloxacillin | ||
fluconazole | ||
flucytosine | ||
fluoroquinolone | ||
fosfomycin | FOF | |
fosfomycin-glucose-6-phosphate | ||
fosmidomycin | ||
furazolidone | ||
fusidic acid | ||
gamithromycin | ||
ganefromycin | ||
gatifloxacin | GAT | |
gentamicin | GEN | |
gentamicin B | ||
gentamicin C | ||
glycylcycline | ||
gramicidin | ||
gramicidin A | ||
gramicidin B | ||
gramicidin C | ||
gramicidin D | ||
gramicidin S | ||
grepafloxacin | GRX | |
griseoviridin | ||
heneicomycin | ||
hygromycin B | ||
iclaprim | ||
imipenem | IPM | |
imipenem-relebactam | yes | |
isavuconazole | ||
isepamicin | ||
isoniazid | ||
isopenicillin N | ||
itraconazole | ||
josamycin | ||
kanamycin | KAN | |
kanamycin A | ||
kasugamicin | ||
kirromycin | ||
kirrothricin | ||
kitasamycin | ||
levofloxacin | LVX | |
lincomycin | ||
lincosamide | ||
linezolid | LZD | |
lipopeptide antibiotic | ||
lividomycin | ||
lividomycin A | ||
lividomycin B | ||
lomefloxacin | LOM | |
loracarbef | LOR | |
madumycin II | ||
mafenide | ||
magainin | ||
marbofloxacin | ||
mecillinam | ||
megalomycin | ||
meropenem | MEM | |
meropenem-vaborbactam | yes | |
methicillin | MET, meticillin | |
methymycin | ||
metronidazole | ||
mezlocillin | MEZ | |
micafungin | ||
midecamycin | ||
minocycline | MIN | |
moenomycin | ||
moenomycin A1 | ||
moxalactam | MOX | |
moxifloxacin | MXF | |
mupirocin | ||
mycinamicin | ||
nafcillin | NAF | |
nalidixic acid | NAL | |
narbomycin | ||
neomycin | ||
netilmicin | NET | |
nicotinamide | ||
niddamycin | ||
nitrofurantoin | NIT | |
norfloxacin | NOR | |
novobiocin | ||
ofloxacin | OFX | |
oleandomycin | ||
omadacycline | ||
orbifloxacin | ||
oritavancin | ||
ostreogrycin B3 | ||
oxacillin | OXA | |
oxytetracycline | ||
para-aminosalicylic acid | ||
paromomycin | ||
patricin A | ||
patricin B | ||
pefloxacin | ||
penam | ||
penicillin | PEN | |
penicillin N | ||
phenelfamycin A | ||
phenelfamycin B | ||
phenelfamycin C | ||
phenelfamycin D | ||
phenelfamycin E | ||
phenelfamycin F | ||
phenelfamycin G | ||
phenelfamycin H | ||
phenicol | ||
phenoxymethylpenicillin | ||
pikromycin | ||
piperacillin | PIP | |
piperacillin-sulbactam | yes | |
piperacillin-tazobactam | TZP | yes |
plazomicin | ||
pleuromutilin | ||
polymyxin | ||
polymyxin B | PMB | |
polymyxin B1 | ||
polymyxin B2 | ||
polymyxin B3 | ||
polymyxin B4 | ||
posaconazole | ||
pradofloxacin | ||
pristinamycin IA | ||
pristinamycin IB | ||
pristinamycin IIA | ||
propicillin | ||
prothionamide | ||
pulvomycin | ||
puromycin | ||
pyrazinamide | ||
quinupristin | ||
quinupristin-dalfopristin | Q-D | |
retapamulin | ||
ribostamycin | ||
rifabutin | RFB | |
rifampin | RIF, rifaldazine, rifampicin | |
rifamycin | ||
rifapentine | RFP | |
rifaximin | ||
ristocetin | ||
rosaramicin | ||
roxithromycin | ||
sisomicin | ||
sparfloxacin | SPX | |
spectinomycin | SPT | |
spiramycin | ||
streptogramin | ||
streptogramin A antibiotic | ||
streptogramin B antibiotic | ||
streptomycin | STR | |
streptothricin | ||
sulbactam | SUL | |
sulfacetamide | ||
sulfadiazine | ||
sulfadimethoxine | sulphadimethoxine | |
sulfadimidine | ||
sulfadoxine | ||
sulfamethizole | ||
sulfamethoxazole | ||
sulfasalazine | ||
sulfisoxazole | ||
sulfonamide | ||
sulopenem | ||
sulphathiazole | ||
surotomycin | ||
synercid | ||
tazobactam | TZB | |
tedizolid | ||
teicoplanin | TEC | |
telavancin | ||
telithromycin | TEL | |
temocillin | ||
tetracycline | TET | |
tetroxoprim | ||
thiamphenicol | ||
thiostrepton | ||
tiamulin | ||
ticarcillin | TIC | |
ticarcillin-clavulanic acid | TIM | yes |
tigecycline | TGC | |
tildipirosin | ||
tilmicosin | ||
timentin | ||
tinidazole | ||
tobramycin | TOB | |
triclosan | ||
trimethoprim | TMP | |
trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole | SXT, co-trimoxazole, cotrimoxazole | yes |
trovafloxacin | TVA | |
tuberactinomycin | ||
tulathromycin | ||
tunicamycin | ||
tylosin | ||
tyrothricin | ||
unphenelfamycin | ||
valnemulin | ||
vancomycin | VAN | |
verdamicin | ||
vernamycin B-gamma | ||
vernamycin C | ||
vertilimicin | ||
viomycin | ||
virginiamycin S2 | ||
voriconazole | ||
zoliflodacin |