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Title: Antimicrobial Therapy


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Antimicrobial Therapy
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Sir 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
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Antimicrobial 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
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Antimicrobial 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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Antibiotics and ChemotherapeuticsModes of Action
cell-wall
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Antibiotics Modes of Action
bacteriostatic
bactericidal
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Bacteriostatic vs. Bactericidal
  • bacteriostatic - stop growth (don't kill)
  • bactericidal kill cells

bacteriostatic
bacteriocidal
log viable count
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Disadvantages 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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Antibiotic 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

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Avoid 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

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Antibiotic 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
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Antibiotic Sensitivity Test
Kirby-Bauer Test (disc diffusion test)
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Antibiotic Sensitivity Test
Etest (strip test)
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Antibiotic Sensitivity TestBroth Dilution Method
antibiotic (dilution series)
bacterial suspension growth ?

(standard amount)
MIC minimal inhibitory concentration
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