Of what significance is the size of the zone of inhibition surrounding a disc
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The size of the zone of inhibition is usually related to the level of antimicrobial activity present in the sample or product - a larger zone of inhibition usually means that the antimicrobial is more potent.
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The size of the zone of inhibition indicates the degree of sensitivity of bacteria to a drug, In general a bigger area of bacteria of bacteria-free media surrounding an antibiotic disk means the bacteria are kore sensitive to the drug and the disk contains....
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