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In-vitro sensitivity refers to the responsiveness of microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, to antimicrobial agents when tested in a controlled laboratory environment, typically using cultures. This testing helps determine the effectiveness of antibiotics or antifungal medications against specific pathogens, guiding treatment decisions. Results from in-vitro sensitivity tests can indicate which drugs are likely to be effective in treating infections caused by the tested organisms. However, it is important to note that in-vitro results may not always predict in-vivo effectiveness due to factors like drug distribution and host response.

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