Title: Antimicrobial Therapy
1Antimicrobial Therapy
2Sir Alexander Fleming(1881 1955)
One sometimes finds what one is not looking
forPenicillin
He observed inhibition of staphylococci on an
agar plate contaminated by a Penicillium mold
3Antimicrobial Therapy
Natural antibiotic agents Metabolic products
produced by microorganisms Penicillium notatum
penicillin Streptomyces spp.
streptomycin Semi-synthetic antibiotic agents
chemically modified natural agents (large group
of modern antibiotics) synthetic antibiotic
agents Chemically related to natural antibiotics
but completely industrially manufactured
4Antimicrobial Therapy
Criteria that determine the effectiveness of
antimicrobial agents
- selective destruction of the microorganism
- no or rare side effects on the host
- antimicrobial substances should have a specific
action against molecules or enzymes or metabolism
of the microorganism only
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6 Antibiotics and ChemotherapeuticsModes of Action
cell-wall
7Antibiotics Modes of Action
bacteriostatic
bactericidal
8Bacteriostatic vs. Bactericidal
- bacteriostatic - stop growth (don't kill)
- bactericidal kill cells
bacteriostatic
bacteriocidal
log viable count
9Disadvantages of Antimicrobial Therapy
- Allergic reactions
- Toxic effects on normal tissue
- Disturbs host normal flora secondary
infections - Development of resistant strains(producing
enzymes that can destroy antibiotics resistance
genes e.g. in plasmids, transferred from - to one bacterial cell to the other,
mutation of the target) -
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12Antibiotic Resistance
- innate (natural) resistance primary
resistance, is based on a genetically caused
insensitivity of a type of bacteria to a - certain antibiotic e.g. inefficacy of
penicillin to Ps. aeruginosa - acquired resistance secondary resistance,
after or during antibiotic treatment, activation
of enzymes or genes
13Avoid disadvantages by
- avoiding indiscriminate use of antibiotics
- maintain proper levels
- for sufficient (prescribed) length of time
- use a combination of 2 or more antibiotics in
severe infections to prevent resistance
synergistic effects of the antibiotics - perform antibiotic sensitivity test to determine
the most effective antibiotics
14Antibiotic Sensitivity Test
Measurement of the sensitivity of microorganisms
to antibiotics and chemotherapeutics is of great
importance in the rational use of chemotherapy
Methods a) agar diffusion - Kirby-Bauer test (
disc test) - Etest ( strip test) b) broth
dilution
15Antibiotic Sensitivity Test
Kirby-Bauer Test (disc diffusion test)
16Antibiotic Sensitivity Test
Etest (strip test)
17Antibiotic Sensitivity TestBroth Dilution Method
antibiotic (dilution series)
bacterial suspension growth ?
(standard amount)
MIC minimal inhibitory concentration